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A view over the Rhinns of Islay (or Rinns of Islay) from Beinn Seasaimh (139m) on the west coast of the Isle of Islay. Looking south along the shoreline the view takes in Portnahaven and Port Wemyss with Orsay and the Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse. Ireland is just visible in the distance. Looking north along the coast you can see Machir Bay and Kilchiaran Bay with the old Radar station on the crags. If you look closely you can just make out the Paps of Jura in the haze in the distance. Also visible in the distance Beinn Bheigier (491m), the highest hill (a Marilyn) on Islay. A little bit closer Beinn Tart a'Mhill, the highest hill on the Rinns of Islay at 232m. Looking south west you can catch a glimpse of Loch Indaal with The Oa and the American Monument on the other side.

You can navigate by pointing your mouse over the panorama and moving it while pressing the mouse button. You can zoom in/out with the +/- controls just under the panorama. Some areas in the panorama are hotspots, if you move your mouse pointer over them a short explanation will show in the status bar of the panorama window.

For more panoramas from the Isle of Islay please visit 180° QuickTime VR panoramas from Islay, 360° Quicktime VR Panoramas from Islay or the Islay Whisky Distilleries panoramas. If you came from the Scotland Summer 2006 travelogue you can return the travelogue and further pictures from the day at Lossit Bay and the Rhinns of Islay.