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Grid reference NN4801

near to Milton, Stirling, Scotland


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NN4801 : Fallen pines by Loch Ard by Trevor Harris Fallen pines by Loch Ard
Shallow rooted and in boggy ground these three conifers have been toppled by the wind with their root-balls seen here exposed and draped with mosses.
NN4801 : Loch Ard and Ben Lomond from Dun Dubh House by Leslie Williamson Loch Ard and Ben Lomond from Dun Dubh House
Some would argue that this is one of the finest views in the World
NN4801 : Road (B829) near Dun Dubh by Peter Wood Road (B829) near Dun Dubh
Looking eastward.
NN4801 : Eagle sculpture on Loch Ard path by Mark Percy Eagle sculpture on Loch Ard path
NN4801 : Loch Ard by Iain Russell Loch Ard
Looking to the head of the loch at its eastern end.
NN4801 : Roadside at Loch Ard by Dawgy Roadside at Loch Ard
The roadside at an eastern part of Loch Ard.
NN4801 : Loch Ard by Oast House Archive Loch Ard
NN4801 : Loch Ard by Richard Webb Loch Ard
The southern shore is in shadow, it is now the season of very short days.
NN4801 : Eastern End of Loch Ard by Iain Thompson Eastern End of Loch Ard
The fly in the picture was part of a swarm that keeps you moving in this forest during the summer.
NN4801 : Wooded shores of Loch Ard by John Gibson Wooded shores of Loch Ard
Eastern end of Loch Ard looking towards Dun Dubh and The Narrows from the Aberfoyle road below Creag Bhuail an t-Sagairt
NN4801 : Storm damage at the side of Loch Ard by Andrew Shannon Storm damage at the side of Loch Ard
All around Loch Ard there are sights like this - huge pine trees blown over like matchsticks. Some of these trees have been down for some time - years if not decades. The force of the wind must reach terrifying levels at times here, as it... (more)
NN4801 : Loch Ard, The Trossachs by Euan Nelson Loch Ard, The Trossachs

 
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