A selection of photographs of Carradale and the surrounding area.
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A winter sunrise above Aisla Craig. |

Crazy crystalline patterns in the rocks at Torrisdale Beach. |

Driving home from Campbeltown I spotted this small pod of Bottlenosed dolphins heading north along the East Kintyre coast. They were leaping and rolling and generally having a damned good time of it. |

Several of the dolphins were leaping completely out of the water. These pictures we taken from Peninver beach but about an hour and a half later the same pod passed Carradale Bay, still heading north. |

The old jetty at Waterfoot, long since rotted away so that only the piles remain. The river was very low this morning and we were able to easily wade across to the dunes beyond. |

Looking down the river to the sea at Waterfoot. Faintly, in the distance, you can just make out the distinctive shape of Ailsa Craig. |

One of the real Carradale goats. These are a breed of feral goats which live wild in the area around Carradale. This particular photograph was taken at Carradale Point. |

Hogmanay Party in The Glen Bar, Carradale, 31 Dec 2004. Most of the village appeared to have turned-out for what was universally agreed to be a most excellent party! |

Fishing boats in Carradale harbour on Christmas Day, 2004. |

Memorial to the crew of the Carradale trawler 'Antares' which was sunk and all her crew drowned when her nets were fouled by a Royal Navy submarine on Thursday, 22 Novermber 1990. This is mounted on the harbour wall in Carradale. |