Doug Shepherd's photos
Loch Loyne with surrounding mountains
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The 'Road to the Isles' (The old A87) Loch Loyne
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Glen Garry and Loch Quoich looking east
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Loch Quoich (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Chuaich) is a loch and reservoir situated west of Loch Garry approximately 40k m northwest of Fort William, Lochaber, Scotland. The name means "loch of the cup/quaich".
Both lochs form part of the Glen Garry hydroelectricity project commissioned by the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board in the 1950s.
The scheme was completed in 1962.
Loch Poluary & River Garry, Glen Garry
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Loch Poulary is an expansion of the River Garry between Loch Quoich and Loch Garry. Loch Poulary was created as a result of damming the river as part of the Garry-Moriston Hydro-Electric Power Scheme.
Towards Gairich over Loch Poulary, Glen Garry
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Loch Polulary is an expansion of the River Garry between Loch Quoich and Loch Garry. Loch Poulary was created as a result of damming the river as part of the Garry-Moriston Hydro-Electric Power Scheme.
Low sun through the birch trees, Glen Garry
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A Long and Winding Road (through Glen Garry)
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The single track road is an approximately 32km cul-de-sac that runs from the A87, (Invergarry to Kyle of Lochalsh road), to Kinloch Hourn where it becomes a footpath leading into Knoydart.
Loch Poulary Sunset, Glen Garry
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Exercise is sooooo overrated
Troutsdale from Wykeham Forest
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Out for a walk in Langdale - Broxa Forest, North Y…
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