Sunday 4 August 2013

Holy Island and Kilmory Beach Clean

After a much-needed night's rest we set of on the bus (of fun) for Lamlash. From here we took the ferry over to Holy Isle where we were greeted by one of the volunteers on the jetty. Outside the Centre for World Peace and Health we were also privileged to have an audience with one of the temple's senior abbess. She told us a bit about the Island, its history and the work of the Buddhist monks.

 (For more information about the Island, click here)

We then headed up the side of the island up to the first crest, Mullach Beag, (759ft) stopping occasionally to view and discuss the local flora and fauna. After stopping for lunch we then headed to the top, Mullach Mor (1026ft), and took advantage of the stunning views. It was especially rewarding getting to the trig point here, as we were slightly disappointed not to reach the top of Goatfell yesterday due to the weather.

At the trig point at Mullach Mor

From here we made our way down to the coastal path, stopping briefly to look at the square lighthouse on the East coast. The walk was lovely and as we passed the Buddhist retreat we even heard some chanting!

Walking along the Holy Isle coastal path
As we walked back to the Centre for World Peace and Health we came across the rock paintings depicting various deities, including Green Tara.

Green Tara represents compassion and readiness to help. She is seen as a mother figure and protector for journeys.
We had a well-deserved drink back at the boat house, before catching the ferry back to the main island.

Leaving Holy Island


We then took the bus (of fun!) back to Kilmory where we had a brief stop at the bunkhouse before heading down to the beach. We then spent a couple of hours conducting a litter survey and beach clean for the Marine Conservation Society as part of their 'Beachwatch' program.

(For more information about the Marine Conservation Society and the work they do, click here)

A small selection of some of the litter we collected...
...although sometimes a dead jellyfish is more exciting than litter...
Happy litter pickers!
We then headed back to the bunkhouse for a much needed dinner cooked by our fabulous team of Sophie, Tom and Alex. Thanks guys!

Adil & Lucy

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