When you're at the most southerly point in Scotland, that is just about all you can see.
This is the Mull of Galloway.
The road south from Stranraer is quiet and becomes narrower and narrower the further south one travels. The last stretch is a single track with passing places, rough terrain, a bit scary to negotiate. But it's worth it for that view. To the east (in the picture below), you can see Luce Bay and to the west (in the last picture in this post) we could just make out the coast of Northern Ireland.
There isn't much there....... a lighthouse
a couple of cottages and the sea and the sky.
The sun shone and the waves rippled.
Peaceful.
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