Beach Colors is a photograph by Roger Wedegis which was uploaded on November 24th, 2013.
Beach Colors
Colorful buildings facing the harsh North Atlantic in John O Groats Scotland.... more
Title
Beach Colors
Artist
Roger Wedegis
Medium
Photograph
Description
Colorful buildings facing the harsh North Atlantic in John O Groats Scotland.
John o' Groats is a village in the Highland council area of Scotland. It is often called "The start of Great Britain" as John O'Groats is on the northeastern tip of Scotland. Part of the county of Caithness, John o' Groats is popular with tourists because it is generally regarded as the most northerly settlement on the island of Great Britain, although this is not a claim made by its inhabitants and is in fact false. It is however one end of the longest distance between two inhabited points on the island of Great Britain, Land's End being the other. John o' Groats is 876 miles (1409.78 km) away from Land's End. As Land's End is on the far southern end of Great Britain, the length of Great Britain is 876 miles long.
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November 24th, 2013
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Comments (111)
Marian Bell
What visual appeal this row of buildings provides! Great find/capture, Roger! Interesting description, too! l/f
Karen Slagle
What a cool capture and I love that dark, boiling sky behind those colorful buildings...f/l
Marvin Spates
Wow this is such a remarkable image Roger, I totally love the colors!! Great photo!!! L/F