
Beinn na Caillich (the hill of the old woman) ever present and the Kirkyard of Cill Chriosd (Christ’s church), Blaven, Isle of Skye, Scotland.
According to wikipedia written records date back to 1505. However, the kirk’s location is thought to date as far back to the 600s when St Maelrubha (who lived from 642 to 722) was seen to preach from the top of a nearby rocky knoll, called Cnoc na-Aifhreann, (hill of the mass).
The eternal illusion of time.
Has it changed much since they have put the bridge over there?
Good photo for the challenge this week. 🙂
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Thanks appreciate the feedback 🙂
Yes, skye has changed, quite a lot!
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Beautiful! Do you happen to know how old the gravestones are? I’m just curious, I really like cemeteries.
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Many thanks for your interest and feedback.
I have added a little more information to the post with some interesting links 🙂
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Wow, that’s amazing! Thanks for that additional info. Very cool.
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You’re most welcome, thank you for taking the time to view it 🙂
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