This is a real picture to see the silver sands of Morar and gaze accross the Atlantic and see the islands of Eigg and Rum. The silver sands have attracted many a photographer from all over the world and believe us it is beautiful sight and well worth the effort to come to this part of Scotland.
Loch Morar is the deepest expanse of fresh water in western Europe, and flows to the sea down the River Morar, the shortest river in Britain which is only 400 yards long.
The sea off the West Coast of Scotland is warmed by the Gulf Stream all year round and is surprisingly mild for swimming in the summer
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The famous white sands of Morar
Two images taken at sunset from Morar towards the islands of Rumm and Eigg