"Old Man Over Loch Portree"

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Wrapped Canvas Print: The Old Man of Storr is featured in this image as the taller, jutting formation to the right of the rock bluffs on the mountain of Storr overlooking Loch Portree. The view is from Trotternish Ridge on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, Uk. The word, “Storr,” itself comes from Old Norse and means “big” or “great.” Locals often speak of ancient tales where giants once roamed the Isle of Skye. One particular legend holds that the Old Man of Storr was a giant himself. He lived on the Isle and, when he passed away, was laid to rest with his thumb poking out of the earth. This “thumb” is what we now refer to as the Old Man of Storr.

This is also available as a paper print here.

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Wrapped Canvas Print: The Old Man of Storr is featured in this image as the taller, jutting formation to the right of the rock bluffs on the mountain of Storr overlooking Loch Portree. The view is from Trotternish Ridge on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, Uk. The word, “Storr,” itself comes from Old Norse and means “big” or “great.” Locals often speak of ancient tales where giants once roamed the Isle of Skye. One particular legend holds that the Old Man of Storr was a giant himself. He lived on the Isle and, when he passed away, was laid to rest with his thumb poking out of the earth. This “thumb” is what we now refer to as the Old Man of Storr.

This is also available as a paper print here.

(click on image to enlarge)

Wrapped Canvas Print: The Old Man of Storr is featured in this image as the taller, jutting formation to the right of the rock bluffs on the mountain of Storr overlooking Loch Portree. The view is from Trotternish Ridge on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, Uk. The word, “Storr,” itself comes from Old Norse and means “big” or “great.” Locals often speak of ancient tales where giants once roamed the Isle of Skye. One particular legend holds that the Old Man of Storr was a giant himself. He lived on the Isle and, when he passed away, was laid to rest with his thumb poking out of the earth. This “thumb” is what we now refer to as the Old Man of Storr.

This is also available as a paper print here.

(click on image to enlarge)