Just one of many lochs on the Isle of Lewis that are covered with water lilies in the summer months.
Fabulous location on the Isle of Lewis where there was once a seafood processing factory. The catch was once scallops but now the bay has a salmon farm and the old fishing is long gone.
The most famous standing stones on the Isle of Lewis are at Callanish but there are dozens of other standing stones scattered over the island such as this one on the island of Great Bernera. Great Bernera is part of the Isle of Lewis but a separate island off the west coast connected by this bridge which was built in 1953 and was, apparently, the first pre-stressed concrete bridge to be built in Europe. Perhaps this standing stone was the first to be erected on Great Bernera, only some three or thousand year earlier?