Spooyt Vane Waterfall
This is one of the highest waterfalls on the Isle of Man and is situated in a very isolated but tranquil setting in Glen Mooar, the name means ‘white spout’.…
A non stop photographic journey around the beautiful Isle of Man by Peter Killey
This is one of the highest waterfalls on the Isle of Man and is situated in a very isolated but tranquil setting in Glen Mooar, the name means ‘white spout’.…
Standing on the Public Footpath which leads down to Jurby Beach, the property on the left hand side is Killane Mill which is famous for it’s owner constructing a man…
In Black and White an 8.3m High Tide at Castletown Harbour, believe me it was wild out there today. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by…
An 8.3m High Tide at Castletown Harbour, believe me it was wild out there today. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment”…
Situated on Port Erin beach, the well was probably the baptismal well of an ancient keeill and was, until recently, the object of a pilgrimage on May Day. There is…
A couple of images from a walk this afternoon around Sulby Valley and then up to the Sulby Dam. Image 1 This lovely little cottage has the Sulby River running…
Above Ballafayle in Maughold lies this Quakers burial ground. The burial ground is alongside the narrow road through Ballajora, the plaque on the entrance to the site states that William…
Standing on the headland at Glen Wyllin (south of Kirk Michael) and looking towards the sandy North West coast line of the Island up to Jurby Head. You can make…
A typical scene from the quaint fishing village of Port St Mary with lobster pots and fish boxes ready for the next trip out to sea. Feel free to make…
These two bronze sculptured Ravens are erected on the rocks high above Ballafayle in memory of the late Sir Charles Kerruish (1917 – 2003). Sir Charles was a well known…
The inscription above the door states; “The Douglas Soup Dispensary erected for charitable purposes out of the Henry Bloom Noble Trust funds in 1908” Feel free to make any comments…
The Plough Inn Public House in Parliament Street in Ramsey. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto…
Quite a topical subject at the moment with the recent severe gales and the coastal erosion that has occurred due to the storms. I captured this image today whilst travelling…
Standing inside Old Ballaugh Church at the Cronk and looking out towards the famous leaning entrance pillars. This little Church always intrigues me with its leaning entrance pillars, I have…
At last the Isle of Man has had some better weather so a walk up into the Nature Reserve of Poyll Dooey in Ramsey and over this cute little ‘White…
Couldn’t help adding another image from the flooding and high tide at Fenella Beach in Peel. This is one of my favourites and was captured at about 15.10pm on 6th…
Hopefully this is the last of the high tides and flooding for a long while! Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment”…
Here are 10 flooding images from around Ramsey during the exceptionally high tide today. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below…