Holiday photographs
MAY 2001
ISLE OF MAN
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Port Erin, on the south west coast of the island.

Port Erin, looking towards Bradda head, with Milner's tower on the top. .

Sunset over Port Erin.

The Snaefell Mountain Railway carries you to the summit of Snaefell,
the highest point on the isle of Man.

This beautiful little stream runs through the village of Laxey.

The wheel at Laxey is 73ft across, and is called Lady Isabella,
it was
used to pump water from the mine.

The Laxey wheel nestles in the valley amongst an abundance of gorse.

The entrance to Ramsey harbour, nothing gets in or out at low tide.

The little narrow guage steam train which runs from Douglas to Port Erin.

The harbour lights at the entrance to Castletown harbour.

Morning sun shining on the water at Castletown.

Castle Rushen was once the seat of power for the Kings and Lords of Mann.