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Short before Kentra just turn to the left to a wee parking place.
Last time we have been here there was no sign warning of 'Unexploded
Munitions'.
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Starting Kentra Bay its going to
be a walk for about 5-6 Kilometers to the 'Singing Sands'.
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The old stonebridge has been
replaced by a new, unsteadily wood footbridge.
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Partly the sinister forrest looks like a
real magic forrest.
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The roots of these fallen trees are about 3 meters square.
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After this nice walk we finally
reach the 'Singing Sands' of Gortenfern.
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The beach looks really inviting.
However, the 'Singing Sands'
seem to be very tongue-tired today, no sound is to be heard, even a strong
wind is blowing.
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A heavy shower is coming down.
We hide ourselves between in a rock wren.
Soon as the showers quit we
start a genuine exploration.
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The beach is covered with jelly
fish, some of these 'Lion's Mane Jellyfish' with a diameter of 30
centimeters.
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Just as the rains has gone and
sun comes out, we face the appearance ot many tourists accompanied by a
troop of barking dogs.
This beach is not recommended
for children.
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Ardnamurchan, Eigg und Rum are to be
seen in a remote distance.
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An old floating-mine, a caliber
of One Meter...
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The rocks close to the beach are
covered with shells.
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On our way back home we have
learned, that a pleasant walk to a destination often is more interesting
that the destination itself.
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