Loch Tay, Scottish Central Highlands
This Loch, only a few hundred metres from our holiday cabin in Killin seemed a wild, dark and lonely Loch. It is 14.5 miles (23.4km) long and typically 1 to 1.5 miles wide (1.6-2.4km) and is quite deep at 490ft (150mts) at its deepest. It is overlooked on one side by Ben Lawers with its six sister Monro’s (on our left side here). It's hard to believe that ancient settlers once lived on Loch Tay, inhabiting artificially created islands known as crannogs. We did attempt to drive the length along its wilder southern road (on our right) but bad weather defeated us at ¾ of its length before a hasty retreat. (Narrow single track roads with many blind summits in torrential rain is no fun!)
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Taken on Sunday April 28, 2024
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Posted on Sunday May 19, 2024
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Jaap van 't Veen said:
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Friendships
Herb Riddle replied to Patrice Leconte:
Cheers. Herb
Annemarie said:
Happy Sunday.
Malik Raoulda said:
Bon dimanche paisible.
TOZ said:
Have a good day.
Gordon
Herb Riddle replied to TOZ:
Cheers. Herb
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Keith Burton said:
Overall, a beautifully composed and pleasing shot my friend.........well worth viewing large!
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