Red Band, HFF
Reflected Tower
To The Sun
Woodland Trail.
The Watcher, HFF
Pilot Boat
Ringed Plover
Achnambeithach Cottage, HFF
The Kelpies
Black Headed Gull.
Paps in the Mist, HFF
Flooded slate quarry
Warkworth
Island Ferry HFF
Birds On Top
Kilchurn Castle.
Summertime, HFF
Paps through a Summer Haze
Oystercatchers
Glenelg Ferry, HFF
Ripples
Storm !
Red Sails.
Dunollie Light,
Count the Birds
From the Quayside
At Anchor,
Woodland Walk. HFF
Lifeboat House Door at Sunset
Insects Galore !
Elizabethan Town Walls, HFF.
Slightly large Door
Please Don't, HFF.
Mood and Mist
Lean on Me
Downstream HFF
Highland River
Mist on the Loch
Into the Light, HFF.
Spats and Sporran
The start of evening.
Dog Watch
Black Water River HFF
Pale Tussock Moth
Tranquillity.
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Enter the Lock


The 9 mile long Crinan Canal links Ardrishaig on Loch Fyne with Crinan on the Sound of Jura,
In the nine miles from Ardrishaig to Crinan there are 15 locks and the canal reaches a height of 65 feet above sea level. The summit reach of the canal is relatively short and every time a boat goes through the locks about 300,000 litres of water are used. No fewer than seven reservoirs feed the summit reach to try to ensure that the Crinan Canal does not run dry. www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/crinan/crinancanal/index.html
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In the nine miles from Ardrishaig to Crinan there are 15 locks and the canal reaches a height of 65 feet above sea level. The summit reach of the canal is relatively short and every time a boat goes through the locks about 300,000 litres of water are used. No fewer than seven reservoirs feed the summit reach to try to ensure that the Crinan Canal does not run dry. www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/crinan/crinancanal/index.html
Large may be good
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