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English: Hillside, forest and loch. Pretty representative of the square as that's basically what's in the square. The loch is Loch a' Bhaid-luachraich.
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Author Roger McLachlan
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Roger McLachlan / Hillside, forest and loch
Object location57° 48′ 56.37″ N, 5° 34′ 08.8″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Hillside, forest and loch

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16 September 2005

57°48'56.369"N, 5°34'8.760"W

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