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Loch Awe
by Richard Webb
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Near the end of the weirdly shaped Loch Awe. This is the Pass of Brander, a... (more)
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Loch Awe shoreline
by David Lally
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Looking across the loch towards The Pass of Brander.
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Loch Awe
by David Lally
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Pretty sure that the small rock pile is man-made.
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Litter bin beside Loch Awe
by David Lally
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There is a small track of hard-standing off the B840 at this point and as a... (more)
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Loch Awe
by David Lally
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Picnic bonfire remains
by David Lally
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On the shore of Loch Awe.
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Loch Awe
by David Lally
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Loch Awe
by David Lally
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From a viewing platform at Leacainn Forest Drive.
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Banks of Loch Awe
by David Lally
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At the mouth of An t-Inbhir
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Falls into Loch Awe
by David Lally
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I think the stream is the outlet of Lochan na Craig.
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The A85 beside Loch Awe
by David Lally
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Loch Awe
by David Lally
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From the terrace of The Portsonachan Hotel.
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Loch Awe, Pass of Brander
by Richard Webb
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The narrow end of Loch Awe, which drains through "the side" to Loch... (more)
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Roller in a field
by David Lally
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Beside the B840, Loch Awe behind.
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Dead tree beside Loch Awe
by David Lally
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I didn't spot the raptor at the time. Not sure what it is.
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Tree-covered drumlin
by David Lally
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On the banks of Loch Awe.
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A85, Loch Awe
by Richard Webb
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This section of road is on a bridge above the loch, this is good news for:... (more)
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Loch Awe, pass of Brander
by Richard Webb
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Looking across the narrow lower part of Loch Awe towards the crags and screes of... (more)
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An Lodan or Ford Bay
by Patrick Mackie
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A view from the south west. Ford Bay is the southernmost extent of Loch Awe.
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Kilchurn Castle
by Stuart Wilding
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Kilchurn Castle on the banks of Loch Awe, as viewed from the A819.
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A85, Loch Awe
by Richard Webb
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The Tyndrum to Oban road running along the north shore of Loch Awe.
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Loch Awe and the A85 bridge
by Richard Webb
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View from the power station visitor centre towards the Pass of Brander - the... (more)
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Pass of Brander and Loch Awe
by Richard Webb
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The rather anomalous western exit for Loch Awe, beneath Ben Cruachan and Meall... (more)
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Loch Awe
by Patrick Mackie
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From a viewpoint in Inverliever Forest.
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Viewing platform at Leacainn Forest Drive
by David Lally
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Loch Awe in the Pass of Brander
by Karl and Ali
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At this point, not far from the barrage, the loch is very narrow and was... (more)
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Beach, Loch Awe
by Richard Webb
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The loch was drawn down somewhat during a dry spell.
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A85 Loch Awe
by Richard Webb
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The road runs beside the loch on a bridge. Approaching the Cruachan Power... (more)
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Pass of Brander
by Richard Webb
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Loch Awe near its outflow to Loch Etive.
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Kames Bay, Loch Awe
by Richard Webb
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Wooded west shore of Scotland's longest loch.
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Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe
by Karl and Ali
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From the pier which brings summer visitors from the hotel a little way down the loch.
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Eredine Forest
by Richard Webb
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View down a vegetation boundary between two different aged blocks towards Loch Awe.
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Autumn colours at Inverinan Glen
by Karl and Ali
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A glimpse of Loch Awe from the nature trail which loops around the Abhainn Fionain.
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Loch Awe and the A85 bridge
by Richard Webb
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View towards Innis Chonain and Eilean Beith.
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Loch Awe
by Richard Webb
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West of the Pass of Brander.
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Creag an Aonaich
by Richard Webb
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Crags above the Pass of Brander. The rock shatters easily and big scree fans... (more)
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Scree fan, Pass of Brander
by Richard Webb
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Screes fall to Loch Awe from Creag an Aonaich.
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Creag an Aonaich
by Richard Webb
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Crags on the south side of the Pass of Brander with scree fans falling into the... (more)
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Southeast ridge, Beinn a' Chochuill
by Richard Webb
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Looking down very steep slopes to the Allt Mhoille, Loch Awe and Kilchurn Castle.
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North Port
by Richard Webb
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A view across Loch Awe from the Portsonachan Hotel at South Port.
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Harbour, Portsonachan Hotel
by Richard Webb
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View up Loch Awe towards Ben Cruachan.
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Loch Awe, Balliemeanoch
by Richard Webb
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Black this time as opposed to the usual yellow in these parts.
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Yellow sheep, Blarghour
by Richard Webb
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Dyed sheep, a break in the forest, Loch Awe and the now traditional Scottish skyline.
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Clearing beside Loch Awe
by Richard Webb
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A gap in the woodlands around Dalavich.
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Kames Bay
by Richard Webb
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Western shore of Loch Awe.
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Summit, Meall an Fhithich
by Richard Webb
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View from the high point towards Loch Awe.
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Woodland, Ballimore
by Richard Webb
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Newly planted trees on the hill south of the Pass of Brander. There is a long... (more)
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Woodland, Ballimore
by Richard Webb
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A young plantation above Loch Awe. The view is towards Beinn Laoigh.
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Scree fan, Pass of Brander
by Richard Webb
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Something tells me that the crags of Creag an Aonaich are a bit chossy. Looks... (more)
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Track onto Am Maol
by Richard Webb
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A small cut track up on to the plateau which has been planted with native trees.
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