
This years tall ships’ race saw some of the vessels stop off in Ullapool and Stornoway between the racing sections from Ireland to Greenock, and Shetland to Norway. But apart from those stopping off at the sea harbours, we have been lucky enough to watch a few of the tall ships passing through the Caledonian Canal and Loch Ness. As you can see from the photo, they are beautiful to look at and always attract attention from passers by and passengers.
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- @thepaddedcell Sorry Nessie didn't make an appearance on this occasion - sometimes she's shy :) 19 hours ago
- @thepaddedcell Hi Craig, did you find Nessie? We hope you enjoyed your cruise with us on #lochness :) 1 day ago
- @yougotta_travel Hello Konnie, have you travelled with us? 2 days ago
- @Ardblair Ha ha, wow, what a find on Loch Ness, thanks for sharing with us! Happy weekend ;) 4 days ago
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