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Loch Etive Panorama, Argyll, Scotland

Loch Etive Panorama, Argyll, Scotland
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The clear but peat stained water from the River Etive mixes with the sea water of the loch.


Loch Etive (Scottish Gaelic, Loch Eite) is a 30 km sea loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It reaches the sea at Connel, 5 km north of Oban. It measures 31.6 km (19 3⁄4 miles) long and from 1.2 km ( 3⁄4 mile) to 1.6 km (1 mi) wide. Its depth varies greatly, up to a maximum of 150 m (490 ft).

The River Etive drains into Loch Etive from its source near Kingshouse on Glencoe, Rannoch Moor. A small, single track road runs alongside the river for its 18km course to the loch – this road is widely regarded as one of the most picturesque roads in all of Scotland.

From 1847 a steamer service from Oban carried passengers to a pier in the area of the pier now used for the loading of logs onto ships (just visible at right of picture) at the north end of the loch. From there the passengers would board a carriage service that took tourists up Glen Etive to see Glen Coe.

The name Etive is believed to mean "little ugly one" from the Gaelic goddess associated with the loch. It heads east for half its length alongside the main road and rail link to Oban, before heading northeast into mountainous terrain. The narrow mouth of the loch results in its most unusual feature, the Falls of Lora. Part of the north bank has been designated a Special Area of Conservation in particular due to old sessile oak woods. Surprisingly, a small colony of around 20 common seals is resident in Loch Etive.

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 Nora Caracci
Nora Caracci club
immense !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
6 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Nora Caracci club
Thank you very much Nora, glad that you like it.

Best wishes, Doug
6 years ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
marvellous.
6 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Annemarie club
Thank you for your kind comments Annemarie.

Best wishes, Doug
6 years ago.
 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club
Fabulous pano in the wonderful light that Scotland can offer.
Very nice reflections in this terrific shot Doug.
6 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Roger (Grisly) club
Thanks very much Roger, glad that you like it.

Best regards, Doug
6 years ago.
 Jeff Farley
Jeff Farley
A beautiful panoramic view Doug.
6 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Jeff Farley
Many thanks Jeff, glad that you like it.

Best wishes, Dolug
6 years ago.
 John Goodwin
John Goodwin
Gorgeous shot, and view. Nice one Doug.
6 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to John Goodwin
Thanks again John for your kind comments.

Best regards, Doug
6 years ago.
 Rosalyn Hilborne
Rosalyn Hilborne club
Lovely framing, perspective and colours.
Super shot Doug :))
6 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne club
Thanks very much for your visit and kind comments Rosa.

Best wishes, Doug
6 years ago.
 L. L. Wall
L. L. Wall club
... an eye-catching composition ... colors, surface-of-the-water, receding mountains: all very attractive ...
6 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to L. L. Wall club
Thank you very much for your appreciation L. L. Wall.

Best wishes, Doug
6 years ago.
 Colin Ashcroft
Colin Ashcroft club
That's a WOW! photo. The woodland is impressive as you mention above. I do love the old Oaks we have some near us and each year the stand out as late in leaf and retaining some cover long into winter in sheltered spots
6 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Colin Ashcroft club
Thanks very much once again Colin. Your visit and kind comments are much appreciated.

Best wishes, Doug
6 years ago.

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