(3 images in this post) Port Erin looking rather splendid. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Leave a comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on any of the images for a larger view, the images will refresh in a loop every 6 seconds.
Tag: Port Erin Beach
Port Erin Bay by Drone.
(10 images in this post) A beautiful day today so I took a trip around Port Erin Bay with the Drone to take in the now demolished Marine Biological Station, Bradda Head and Mine and the derelict Swimming Pool. I must say that when the new apartments are built where the Bio Station was they will have a tremendous view. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Leave a comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on any of the images for a larger view, the images will refresh in a loop every 6 seconds.
Steam Train Loch and Port Erin
(4 images in this post) Great to see Steam Train No. 4 Loch back on the tracks again and Port Erin was looking splendid today, also great chatting to my former Firefighter colleague ‘Rothy’ who is now a Driver on the Isle of Man Railways Steam Trains. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Leave a comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on any of the images for a larger view, the images will refresh in a loop every 6 seconds.
Port Erin Beach
Port Erin Beach, looking towards Bradda Head and Milner Tower on a beautiful Manx Autumnal morning. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Leave a comment” above or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Summertime Port Erin
Port Erin beach looking splendid. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the ‘Leave a Comment’ text in this post above or by visiting my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
St. Catherine’s Well – Port Erin
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 also a tower and chapel in Castle Rushen named after St. Catherine. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page – Click on the image for a larger view.
Fo – Charrick ll in Port Erin Inner Harbour
A slightly different perspective of this little Manx lobster fishing boat sitting below the Raglan Pier in Port Erin. The tide was well on the way out and I was able to walk around the inner pier to capture this image. This image was captured on my Fuji X10 camera resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop CS5 Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook page www.facebook.com/manxscenes Click on the image for a larger view.
Bradda Head and Milner Tower – Port Erin
Standing on Dandy Hill in Port Erin on a beautiful sunny Sunday afternoon overlooking Port Erin Bay with Bradda Head and Milner Tower in the background. The images was captured on my Nikon D80 SLR with a Nikon 18-135 F3.5/5.6 G AFS DX lens at 62mm and cropped in Adobe Photoshop CS5. Click on the image for a larger view!