Ailsa Craig, Scotland

Black And White Photography, Photography, Rico Rodriguez
Ailsa

Ailsa Craig is an island of 99 hectares in the outer Firth of Clyde, 16 kilometres west of mainland Scotland, upon which blue hone granite has long been quarried to make curling stones. The now uninhabited island is formed from the volcanic plug of an extinct volcano.

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  1. Joe's avatar

    Excellent image and history Rico 🙂 Now that I know where the curling stones are quarried I’m curious where they make the curling brooms. Awesome work.

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