091029_Loch Loyne 0813 by pashl on Flickr.
Na Gruagaichean by Richard X on Flickr.
tay valley by tom fincher on Flickr.
dawn at the italian chapel by seligr on Flickr.
Sgwd Henrhyd (Henrhyd Waterfall or Henrhyd Falls) in Powys, Wales, is the tallest waterfall in South Wales with a drop of 90 feet (27 m). Though not in the core of the area, it is considered by many as part of South Wales’ celebrated Waterfall Country (where a large number of spectacular and publicly accessible waterfalls can be found) which lies between the villages of Pontneddfechan and Ystradfellte in Brecon Beacons National Park. I would not recommend diving off this waterfall.
(J Samuel on flickr)
Somewhere-
over-the-Rainbow-in-the-Lake-District of England. I don’t know why but that little sign makes me very happy, as if I am standing there. (image stevecarter.com)
Loch Arkaig is a body of water in Lochaber in the West Highlands of Scotland. The loch reportedly contains a water horse, a common form of the kelpie; a nasty mythological beast that disguises itself convincingly as one of your favourite My Little Ponies.
However! You can keep yourself from being drowned and eaten by a water horse if you recognise its ‘constantly dripping mane’ (ewwww) and seal-like skin ‘smooth and cold as death’.(this from wikipedia) Although if you got THAT close I think the kelpie would dunk you down and eat you up anyway.
This post is in honour of tipthewink, whose family hails from the stunning West Highlands, and who (tragically) has lost two second cousins, a great-uncle, and a sassy stepsister to the jaws of a kelpie. Reblog this image in their honour. I know it would mean a great deal to her. (image Gordie Broon on flickr)








