Waterfall north of Tolsta, Isle of Lewis. To get to the waterfall you have to cross the "bridge to nowhere" (next photo): a bridge built by Lord Leverhulme in 1923, the then owner of the Isle of Lewis (yes, the whole Isle...) as part of a plan to build a direct road between Ness on the northern tip of the Isle and Stornoway. The road building was abandoned when Lord Leverhulme sold the Isle, and the tarred road stops at the bridge, literally in the middle of nowhere.

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