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Grid reference NH5118

near to Lochgarthside, Highland, Scotland


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We have 15 images for NH5118
 : Loch Mhor by Dave Fergusson Loch Mhor
Taken from Glebe.
 : Loch Mhor Dam by Paul Hookway Loch Mhor Dam
Encloses the upper storage reservoir for the Foyers pumped storage hydro-electric scheme. Loch Mhor dam pre-dates the 1974 pumped storage scheme by many years, originally providing the storage for the traditional hydro scheme built by the... (more)
 : Loch Mhor Dam by david johnston Loch Mhor Dam
Loch Mhor Dam with the water level very low.
 : Loch Mhor Dam in Stratherrick by Sarah McGuire Loch Mhor Dam in Stratherrick
 : Intake, Loch Mhor by Paul Hookway Intake, Loch Mhor
This is the intake structure on Loch Mhor for the Foyers pumped-storage hydro-electric scheme. The actual intake is completely submerged as it has to also act as an outlet when water is pumped back up to the Loch from Foyers at times of... (more)
 : B862 near Gorthleck by Steven Brown B862 near Gorthleck
 : B862 near Glebe by Steven Brown B862 near Glebe
 : Dam wall at Loch Mhor by wfmillar Dam wall at Loch Mhor
Carn Choire Riabhaich overlooking the loch dam wall.
 : Loch Mhor by Jennifer Jones Loch Mhor
 : B862 near Gorthleck by Steven Brown B862 near Gorthleck
 : Heading along the B862 near Glebe by Richard Law Heading along the B862 near Glebe
 : Loch Garth, or Loch Mhor by David Purchase Loch Garth, or Loch Mhor
One large body of water appears to go by three different names: Loch Garth, Loch Mhor and Loch Farraline. Presumably there were once three separate lochs which merged to form one when the loch was dammed at the south-west end and the water... (more)
 : Field and Loch Garth by Richard Webb Field and Loch Garth
Loch Garth is part of the Loch Mhòr hydroelectric reservoir which once powered the Foyers aluminium smelter - one of the first electrochemical smelters. The smelter has gone, but there is still a hydroelectric power station.
 : B862, Lochgarth by Richard Webb B862, Lochgarth
 : Road (B862) at Craigview by Peter Wood Road (B862) at Craigview
Looking north-eastward in the direction of Lochgarthside.

 
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