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N 87 B 3.4K C 49 E Feb 27, 2016 F Feb 28, 2016
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Clachan of Seil can be found off the west coast of Scotland on the Isle of Seil just south of Oban. If you venture along the A816 out of Oban and then turn onto the B844 you will be well rewarded with stunning views, interesting rock formations and The Atlantic Bridge at Clachan of Seil, you get the pleasure of crossing the bridge before plling into the little car park for gorgeous views and to appreciate a bridge that was stone built by Jacobites after the rebellion in 1745. The bridge was constructed and opened in 1792 which makes it 224 years old, they don't make them like this any more.
I stood on top of this bridge and shot off a few pictures and noticed some disturbance in the water, it turned out to be an otter having fun in the water. I watched it for some ten minutes maybe more.

Tags:   Atlantic Atlantic Bridge bridge Clachan of Seil tree water clouds sky 1792 stone Stone Bridge Seil Island Argyll Scotland Pentax K-r Pentax

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I've arrived and the long hard slog was most definately worth it.

Tags:   Loch Sloy Inveruglas Loch Lomond Ben Vorlich on Loch Lomond Ben Vorlich Dam Cave Tunnel Scotland Scenery Scenic Landscape Mountain Pentax K-r Brian McDiarmid

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The Ministry of Defence Pier at Loch Striven is where shipping fuel is delivered for the refueling of naval vessels in the waters off the West Coast of Scotland.

Tags:   Water Pier Loch Striven Argyll Cowal Blue Sky Coast Scotland Brian McDiarmid Pentax K-r

N 13 B 825 C 9 E Sep 3, 2014 F Sep 3, 2014
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Loch Linnhe is located on the west of Scotland and is one of the most picturesque locations in Argyll.

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This image was taken in the village of Arrochar looking west over the north of Loch Long towards the mountains. In the back of the valley you can see the peak of Ben Arthur which is affectionately known as "The Cobbler" due to a formation of rocks near to the peak. If you zoom in on the image you can see the formation near to the left side atop the mountain.

Tags:   Ben Arthur Ben Arthur The Cobbler Loch Long Sky Clouds Scotland Arrochar Pentax Pentax K20D


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