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Sarah Dal
Sarah Dal
@sarahdalgulls@ecoevo.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

While we're enjoying the Winter Olympics, obligatory mention of that time I was lucky enough to spend a couple of days on Ailsa Craig..

All curling stones are quarried from here (the good ones anyway) the current company extracts granite about once a decade, Ruth Ailsing went out with them a few years ago and made this really interesting video on it -https://youtu.be/lTjOoeR0iFY

It's a short boat trip from Girvan and definitely worth it if you're in the area

#Curling #Scotland #AilsaCraig

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the green rocky dome of Ailsa Craig under a blue sky, from the sea. The lighthouse and buildings sit at the foot of the hill
the green rocky dome of Ailsa Craig under a blue sky, from the sea. The lighthouse and buildings sit at the foot of the hill
the green rocky dome of Ailsa Craig under a blue sky, from the sea. The lighthouse and buildings sit at the foot of the hill
A rocky beach, in the foreground a small, rotten and rusty railway bogey while behind is the dilapidated and wonky old pier. On the horizon can be seen the Isle of Arran to the north
A rocky beach, in the foreground a small, rotten and rusty railway bogey while behind is the dilapidated and wonky old pier. On the horizon can be seen the Isle of Arran to the north
A rocky beach, in the foreground a small, rotten and rusty railway bogey while behind is the dilapidated and wonky old pier. On the horizon can be seen the Isle of Arran to the north
A pile of stones and bits of rusty metal. On closer inspection, most of the rocks are large and roughly cylindrical shape - they're the "blanks" that were cut on the island for shipping off and forming into Curling Stones.
A pile of stones and bits of rusty metal. On closer inspection, most of the rocks are large and roughly cylindrical shape - they're the "blanks" that were cut on the island for shipping off and forming into Curling Stones.
A pile of stones and bits of rusty metal. On closer inspection, most of the rocks are large and roughly cylindrical shape - they're the "blanks" that were cut on the island for shipping off and forming into Curling Stones.
A sheer cliff rises high out of the sea, each ledge covered in large white birds, Gannets
A sheer cliff rises high out of the sea, each ledge covered in large white birds, Gannets
A sheer cliff rises high out of the sea, each ledge covered in large white birds, Gannets
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