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near to Succoth, Argyll And Bute, Scotland


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NN2905 : Misty Loch Long by wfmillar Misty Loch Long
Early morning from Allt Sugach on the route up A' Chrois.
NN2905 : Wooden carving at a car park by Loch Long by Peter S Wooden carving at a car park by Loch Long
NN2905 : Track to Succoth (set of 2 images) by N Chadwick Track to Succoth (set of 2 images)
NN2905 : Glen Loin by Jonathan Thacker Glen Loin
NN2905 : The flats of the Loin Water at Succoth by Alan Reid The flats of the Loin Water at Succoth
Despite a first Cuckoo calling and a Swallow or two flashing about, there are few other signs of Spring here.
NN2905 : Succoth by Mick Garratt Succoth
NN2905 : A wet day ahead, Glen Loin by Jim Barton A wet day ahead, Glen Loin
Colourful waterproofs brightening up a grey and windy wet day on the track up Glen Loin.
NN2905 : A83 at top end of Loch Long by John Firth A83 at top end of Loch Long
Approaching Succoth turning
NN2905 : Loch Long from path to The Cobbler by Stephen Sweeney Loch Long from path to The Cobbler
From the forestry behind Succoth.
NN2905 : New house building at Succoth by M J Richardson New house building at Succoth
As the notice says :- 26 High Quality Affordable Homes for Succoth. A housing association development.
NN2905 : Forestry above Loch Long by Andrew Smith Forestry above Loch Long
Beside the path climbing towards Beinn Narnain. Foxgloves are now out in profusion on this lightly forested hillside. This still, mild morning was also heaven for the midges who were happily breakfasting on the photographer.
NN2905 : Allt Sugach by Richard Webb Allt Sugach
Bare mica schist on the bed of the burn above Succoth. As well as the low water levels due to most of it being in the form of snow and ice on the hill, water is taken from the burn to fill Loch Sloy. The hydro loch itself was deeply drawn... (more)

 
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