Corrieshalloch Gorge
Today's the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . to chicken out
A gloriously warm, sunny day today as we headed over to the northwest coast.
First stop was the spectacular gorge at Corrieshalloch, created by glacial meltwater. There is a pedestrian suspension bridge over the most spectacular waterfall of the River Droma that rushes through the gorge - the Falls of Measach (see extra).
However, I confess I was way too scared of heights to venture on to it. It was built more than a hundred years ago - and looked distinctly dodgy to me. So the above is another bit of the river where the waterfall was much more gentle - but still lovely.
To me, at any rate . . . . . . . . !
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