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Friday, June 27, 2008

SYWATCH FRIDAY - SNAEFELL A VIKING MOUNTAIN

Snaefell is the tallest mountain on the Isle Of Man, and again named by our Viking friends. In the photo it's the middle mountain, the one with the TV masts on. It's in perspective, ie far away and this is the view from Ramsey. Below is the Wiki link with the stats, links, and view of the railway tram which takes you to the summit should you not want to walk that far.



It is true on a very, very clear day you can see the UK, the sea below, and the heavens above. A great place to survey the Island as the Vikings would have seen it. It also takes on a very magical spooky feeling when a fog or mist descends. I took this view with the Barrule peeking through on the left and on the right the start of Skyhill so you would see how the Vikings would have viewed it from Ramsey free of modern housing and shops and business premises. I can see all this from my house either front or back. Therefore I am always under the shadow of the Vikings.

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85 comments:

  1. What a sky full of clouds!
    Beautiful landscape.

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  2. Great picture..I love the composition

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  3. I love those clouds atop the mountain! Thanks for sharing!

    My SWF picture is posted HERE.

    Hope you could drop by, too! Thanks!

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  4. Babooshka: I really like the first photo of the Sky and mountains.

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  5. That's a funny name for a mountain! Beautiful photograph :)

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  6. So that is Snaefell! No snow then?
    Drama and magic in the clouds.

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  7. Magnificent scene and beautiful heaped up clouds! Personally, I think I would probably be too scared to go by train up to the summit, but what a fantastic idea. What an amazing view to have from your house!

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  8. I am enjoying the viking scenario. The links from my country to yours are many and varied. The clouds show much drama.

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  9. these are beautiful captures!

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  10. What lovely, broody clouds! Great Sky Watch. I enjoyed the narrative information you provided. You live in a very interesting place. I popped down to read about Godred Croven and King Olaf for a bit. I think I have to come back to take it all in. You have a wonderful blogsite.

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  11. "Louis" is checking in late here. He somehow missed Thursday's post. Better late than never....

    Appropriately brooding sky for today's edition of Viking News!

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  12. That's quite an impressive view from your house!

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  13. Interesting that so much history is known about the sle of Man and that so much of it involves the Vikings.

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  14. That sky above Snaefell is just a thing of beauty to behold. So glad you shared it for SWF - or for any day for that matter.

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  15. Such a turbulent sky seems so appropriate for a Viking mountain. Very impressive photo. Must be nice to sit at the cafe & watch the sky for a while.

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  16. You have had a terrific week of Viking posts! The view in this photo is just beautiful. And, as always, your skies such great colors!

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  17. Beautiful sky watch shots! Very informative writeup too.

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  18. that sure is a great view accompanied by excellent commentary! thank you.

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  19. HI B....this is an awesome shot! and I love your title....very very nice....

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  20. I'm loving the history which goes with your photographs. The clouds in this image are magnificent.

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  21. Splendid sky, wonderful picture for Sky Watch!
    Thanks for your kind comment.

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  22. Beautiful landscape. The clouds over the mountains... just awesome.

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  23. Very interesting. You mentioned the mountains in Iceland. The pictures look like Iceland, and the name was familiar (I've been there several times), so I had to look Isle of Man up to see exactly where it is.

    Thanks for stopping by my blog. I wouldn't have found yours so quickly if you hadn't.

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  24. Just beautiful clouds and SWF photos!

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  25. Magnificent sky. Beautiful and foreboding.

    Happy SWF.
    Gary
    Bodge's Bulletin

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  26. excellent post again. fantastic sky

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  27. How wonderful to see all those kingdoms from that mountain. And thanks for the new viking information! Thanks also for the visit.

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  28. A true Island sky. Very fine picture.

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  29. I have enjoyed this Viking week. I have a very strong interest in all things Viking as I have Norwegian in my genes on my fathers side and he is called Olaf too. I of M looks so delightful through your eyes.

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  30. Thank you for showing us Snaefell (Snowfjell?) More information I didn't know. It would be a pleasure to walk up that mountain, and then take the train back down. Must be a marvellous view.

    Keep it up!

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  31. I too have enjoyed this week.

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  32. I'm back ...
    Oh no, cried blog world ... he's back!

    But guess what, I'm so happy. If I didn´t rejoin SWF I would never have the chance to see these great photos!

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  33. Thank you for getting Sky Watch in with your Viking series.. I will be back to read through this post again later and catch up on the one I missed yesterday..

    I read you comment and thoughts on Friday being dropped... it was food for thought and I think what you said and how other have mentioned the same it might be as wise to leave things as they are... I like the fact the 'Daily' bloggers join in.. I see this as a place where all decent blogs are welcome and can join in. Wise words from the wise Owl of Man ;o)

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  34. Snaefell is very cold at the top.Nice image.

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  35. Very interesting post. What a dramatic sky! Happy Sky Watch!

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  36. Thank you for sharing this information. What a wonderful sky to capture. Happr SWF.

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  37. That sky is wonderful. A perfect shot.

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  38. Snaefell heard a little bit like it is Norwegian, And it surtenly must be named by the Vikings long time ago. It could actually be a word/name from what we call "Old Norwegian" that was the language here in Norway and on Island for a long time ago.
    We have a Norwegian word today "snaufjell" That means a mountain with little vegetation.

    It is a beautiful landscape:)
    Petunia's SWF

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  39. We often go up there. I didn't know where it got it's name from. You have an very friendly blog.

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  40. These are wonderful clouds full of intensity and drama; also wonderful informative text to go with the photo.

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  41. The Isle of Man. I've found it useful in crossword puzzles, but I've never visited. Thanks for sharing with us through your blog.

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  42. WOW! Now that is one BIG sky full of drama!

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  43. You can see everything from the top of the mountain, or they thought, pretty neat. I have enjoyed all of your recent posts.

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  44. to be able to see 6 kingdoms is quite a feat - and what an amazing place to see them from!

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  45. Likewise enjoying the posts and have to get back to the island for a weekend.

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  46. that's an amazing and dramatic cloud formation! love the shot!

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  47. Wow beautiful SWF photo. It is a cloudful day. Have a nice weekend.

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  48. Beautfiul scene and informative post.

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  49. Thanks for your story and wonderful pic Babooshka!

    I just like saying that name again and again: Babooshka, babooshka aiaa...

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  50. A strong sky and photo!
    thank you also for your text, Babooshka.
    Have a happy weekend!

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  51. You walk under the same skies as the Vikings did centuries ago - I love those kinds of connections. And what a great view!

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  52. Its as if a big monster would come out of it! Like those tv series Xena and Hercules you know! Seems the clouds got too much water to bear! Happy weekend, hope you're having a great one!

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  53. It looks dangerous (flooding)! And those clouds look pregnant with threat. I'm scared!!!

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  54. Fantastic clouds, and rather ominous.
    Hope you are having a great Sky Watch Friday.

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  55. Lovely shot and great view.
    Another nice and interseting Viking post.
    Have a nice weekend!

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  57. I may have comented already, but i don't care. (: Thank you so very much for the very sincere comment you left me! That just made my day!

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  58. very impressive clouds. i could just stand there and sky watch all day. pretty cool.

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  59. Very dramatic clouds. Great photo.

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  60. A wonderful sky full of clouds! I love it.

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  61. What a dramatic sky!
    Thanks for visiting my blog.
    Linda in Seattle

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  62. Lovely view. I bet there are amazing shots from here like yours.

    Thanks for stopping by my blog and for the comments. I appreciate it very much.

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  63. I see it has already been said. Stormy weather ahead.

    Jacqui x

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  64. How beautiful - the skies and the mountain. :)

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  65. The first photo is speaking! As if the clouds are furious, as if the sky is angry! A very beautiful shot!

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  66. Very very nice and I enjoyed your commentary too especially about the Vikings. Thank you for visiting my Sky Watch ~ Lynn

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  67. The first photo is great, I really like the agressive clouds:))

    And thanx for commenting on my photos:))

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  68. Excellent photo & post. Seven kingdoms...imagine!

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  69. That's quite a shot a quite an interesting bit of history too. Have you ever walked all the way there? Thanks for stopping by my blog. I do appreciate it!

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  70. Love that first shot. Beautiful sky.

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  71. Beautiful clouds you have captured. Love this shot. Interesting post too.

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  72. the cloud formations in this shot are truly stunning. beautiful shot!

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  73. A great shot and very interesting information. Happy Sky Watch and have a great weekend.

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  74. Wow! fantastic sky it reminds me of the time we broke down on the top of snaefell in the wind and rain!

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  75. Beautiful sky!. I enjoyed reading through some of the interesting material on the rest of the page and looking at your lovely photos.

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  76. Wonderful shot. I am a sucker for the mountain shots. Love em. Sorry so late in responding.

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