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View up the Sound of Mull,Argyll and Bute,Scotland,UK. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A panoramic view of clouds over the Isle of Mull in Argyll and Bute Royalty Free Stock Photo
A view of the Islands from Mull,Sound of Mull Highland,Scotland,Uk. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fishing boat wrecks at Salen, Isle of Mull, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fishing boat wrecks at Salen, on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy skies over Sound of Jura, Corryvreckan and island from Craignish Point, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy skies over Sound of Jura, Corryvreckan and island from Craignish Point, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
View up the Sound of Mull,Argyll and Bute,Scotland,UK.
Stormy skies over Sound of Jura, Corryvreckan and island from Craignish Point, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy skies over Sound of Jura, Corryvreckan and island from Craignish Point, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy skies over Sound of Jura, Corryvreckan and island from Craignish Point, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy skies over Sound of Jura, Corryvreckan and island from Craignish Point, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy skies over Sound of Jura, Corryvreckan and island from Craignish Point, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy skies over Sound of Jura, Corryvreckan and island from Craignish Point, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stormy skies over Sound of Jura, Corryvreckan and island from Craignish Point, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
View up the Sound of Mull,Argyll and Bute,Scotland,UK. The Sound of Mull is a sound between the Inner Hebridean island of Mull and mainland Scotland. It forms part of the Atlantic Ocean. Mull has a coastline of 480 km 300 mi, and its climate is moderated by the Gulf Stream. The island has a mountainous core; the highest peak on the island is Ben More, which reaches 966 m 3,169 ft. You will drive past some pretty incredible scenery and you`ll want to stop, admire, and take a few photos. ... It was an early wake-up call for us to be at the Oban port no later than 7 am, but it was totally worth it, as we had 10 full hours to explore the island! There is a ferry service available for travelling to and from the Isle of Mull. There is a choice of 3 routes to Mull, Oban to Craignure, Lochaline to Fishnish and Kilchoan to Ardnamurchan and then to Tobermory. On average, this takes 45 minutes. You can take a hire car on the ferry but it works out quite expensive but if you intend staying a few nights it might be worth it. Mull is a beautiful island. They say it is like Scotland in miniature. Mull has a coastline of 480 km 300 mi, and its climate is moderated by the Gulf Stream.


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