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The Trossachs: Loch Ard with Ben Lomond.
A cool windy spot gives us our first real glance of the most famous mountain in this part of Scotland. Our walk continues on around part of the loch before a deserved picnic stop.
This is quite a big Loch, the closest point to us in Aberfoye is just around two miles away. It has a shore length of 11.8km (7.3miles) and has an average depth of 13 m (44ft). The outflow of this is actually the start of the River Forth, yes the same river that makes the ‘Firth of Forth’ at Edinburgh.
(More on Ben Lomond later)
Enjoy full size.
Old Scottish song: Will ye ne'er come back again
This is quite a big Loch, the closest point to us in Aberfoye is just around two miles away. It has a shore length of 11.8km (7.3miles) and has an average depth of 13 m (44ft). The outflow of this is actually the start of the River Forth, yes the same river that makes the ‘Firth of Forth’ at Edinburgh.
(More on Ben Lomond later)
Enjoy full size.
Old Scottish song: Will ye ne'er come back again
Dimas Sequeira, Fred Fouarge, ColRam, Ste and 19 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Bon week-end salutaire.
Happy and healthy weekend.
TOZ
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Thanks for sharing and for the informative text, Herb
Awakens the desire to return one day..
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A photographic masterpiece Herb!
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Keith Burton club has replied to Herb Riddle clubeine tolle Landschaft.
Sehr schön fotografiert.
Weard
Always good to get your write-ups as well. Thank you for those.
Have a good evening. Rosa.
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A very nice picture, as always
Wonderful and interesting composition, especially the way you lined up the three 'strong foreground object' rock with the volcano like mountain in the distance.
Best Wishes, and stay safe!!
Peter
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Cheers from Dj.
Best wishes and stay safe.
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