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Grid reference NS4777

4 km NNE of Bowling, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland


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NS4777 : Water-lilies in the Lily Loch by Lairich Rig Water-lilies in the Lily Loch
This photograph makes clear how NS4777 : The Lily Loch acquired its name. However, the lilies themselves may be of some interest; John Mitchell's "Loch Lomondside" (New Naturalist Series, 2001) observes: "At 310 m, the... (more)
NS4777 : Duncolm Trig Point - Kilpatrick Hills by Raibeart MacAoidh Duncolm Trig Point - Kilpatrick Hills
Looking towards Ben Lomond from the summit of Duncolm in the Kilpatrick Hills. Trig Point : TP2908 Flush Bracket : S3666
NS4777 : Duncolm Summit by Richard Webb Duncolm Summit
The square also contains one of the lochs in the background, Lily Loch.
NS4777 : The path to Duncolm by Matt McFadzean The path to Duncolm
The path to Duncolm from Fyn Loch.
NS4777 : Looking to Cochno Loch and Jaw Reservoir from Duncolm by Stephen Sweeney Looking to Cochno Loch and Jaw Reservoir from Duncolm
NS4777 : Duncolm by Dumgoyach Duncolm
NS4777 : Lily Loch viewed from the summit of Duncolm by Doug Lee Lily Loch viewed from the summit of Duncolm
NS4777 : Duncolm and Loch Lomond from the air by Thomas Nugent Duncolm and Loch Lomond from the air
Duncolm is the peak in the left foreground.
NS4777 : Duncolm by Stephen clark Duncolm
View to Duncolm my destination by bike.
NS4777 : Lily Loch And Forestry by James T M Towill Lily Loch And Forestry
The reed fringed Lily Loch seen from the summit of Duncolm with part of the expansive forestry of the Kilpatrick Hills (now harvested) in the foreground. 35mm slide to digital image transfer.
NS4777 : Across the Kilpatrick Hills from Duncolm by Stephen Sweeney Across the Kilpatrick Hills from Duncolm
Looking out towards Loch Humphrey.
NS4777 : A boulder called Gilbert Scott by Lairich Rig A boulder called Gilbert Scott
See NS4777 : Boulders beside Duncolm for another view; Gilbert Scott is the nearest boulder in that photograph. Professor Robert Rankin's booklet "March Stones in the Kilpatrick Hills" mostly deals with the story behind a series of boundary... (more)

 
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