After seeing Dunvegan Castle, we stopped at Dunvegan for a bite to eat, at an organic bakery. Here we realised how far from civilisation we were. Nobody took debit cards (i.e. EFTPOS) and our cash reserves were low. And the only ATM in town was inside a store and wasn't shy about charging to withdraw cash. By scrounging around our bags and pockets, we found enough coins to purchase a light lunch.
We then continued on our way. The road took a more coastal drive, less mountainess, but no less scenic. And the sun continued to shine. Life is good.
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