Snorkellers from Clachan bridge

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Snorkellers from Clachan bridge

Image: © Richard Knights Taken: 3 Jun 2004

Divers seen snorkelling down Clachan Sound towards Balvicar. Clachan sound is a narrow stretch of seawater which means the tide comes charging up and down twice a day at quite a rate through the narrow straits. The snorkellers are taking advantage of this.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.315976
Longitude
-5.583168