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Tree by the Loch Arkaig road
by Nigel Brown
There are few isolated specimens like this. Looking past the left hand side of the tree, Glen Mallie can be seen on the opposite side of the loch.
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Achnasaul
by Anne Burgess
Achnasaul is an anglicisation of Achadh nan Sabhal, which means 'field of the barns', though not even the oldest Ordnance Survey shows more than one building here besides the house.
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Road near Achnasaul
by Steven Brown
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Marine Harvest
by Angela Mudge
Fish farm beside Loch Arkaig
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Cattle at Achnasaul
by Oliver Dixon
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Farm building at Achnasaul
by Richard Law
A newly-built farmhouse on the site of older buildings, west of the Allt Dubh burn.
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Loch Arkaig
by Alan Grieve
Two small islands here,An t-Eilean Beag and the larger Eilean Loch Airceig
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Logs at Achnasaul |
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
by Peter Wood
This can be found on a roadside building at Achnasaul. The benchmark's recorded height is 67.49 metres above sea level.
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Lone tree beside road near Loch Arkaig
The narrow road travels the whole length of Loch Arkaig and is a winding route, tedious to motor. Mullach na Briobaig is seen across the loch; it's the end rise of a long ridge rising finally to Mullach Coire nan Geur-oirean.
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Minor road near Achnasaul |
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Bridge over Allt Dubh at Achnasaul
by Peter Bond
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