The flat rock in the foreground, projecting into Loch Snizort Beag, is known as Seal Rock, because it is a popular basking spot for Atlantic Grey Seals. There were at least twenty of them on the rock at the time of my visit.
Uploaded to Geograph by Richard Dorrell on 11 April 2010
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