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With my tripod burried in muck and on a low setting to capture as much of the reflection as possible i shot this image of this stunning castle.
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History

The name Eilean Donan, or island of Donan, is most probably called after the 6th century Irish Saint, Bishop Donan who came to Scotland around 580 AD. There are several churches dedicated to Donan in the area, and it is likely that he formed a small cell, or community on the island during the late 7th century.

The first fortified structure was not built on the island until the early 13th century as a defensive measure, protecting the lands of Kintail against the Vikings who raided, settled and controlled much of the North of Scotland and the Western Isles between 800 and 1266. From the mid 13th century, this area was the quite seperate "Sea Kingdom" of the Lord of the Isles where the sea was the main highway and the power of feuding clan chiefs was counted by the number of men and galleys or "birlinns" at their disposal. Eilean Donan offered the perfect defensive position.

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  • Copyright: DESMOND DALY (fisher) Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 25 W: 0 N: 46] (494)
  • Genre: Places
  • Medium: Color
  • Date Taken: 2009-05-03
  • Categories: Architecture
  • Details: Tripod: Yes
  • Photo Version: Original Version
  • Date Submitted: 2009-05-17 14:07
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