NN0974 : Camusnagaul, Loch Linnhe
taken 11 months ago, near to Camusnagaul, Highland, Great Britain

Camusnagaul, Loch Linnhe
Loch Linnhe is a sea loch on the west coast of Scotland. The name Linnhe is derived from the Gaelic word linne, meaning "pool". The part upstream of Corran is known in Gaelic as An Linne Dhubh (the black pool, originally known as Loch Abar), and downstream as An Linne Sheileach (the salty pool).
Loch Linnhe follows the line of the Great Glen Fault, and is the only sea loch along the fault. Approximately 31 miles in length, it opens onto the Firth of Lorne at its south western end. The town of Fort William lies at the northeast end of the loch, at the mouth of the River Lochy.
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Loch Linnhe follows the line of the Great Glen Fault, and is the only sea loch along the fault. Approximately 31 miles in length, it opens onto the Firth of Lorne at its south western end. The town of Fort William lies at the northeast end of the loch, at the mouth of the River Lochy.
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- NN0974, 28 images (more nearby
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- Photographer
- David Dixon (find more nearby)
- Date Taken
- Thursday, 25 May, 2017 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Thursday, 13 July, 2017
- Geographical Context
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- Subject Location
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OSGB36:
NN 095 749 [100m precision]
WGS84: 56:49.6083N 5:7.3652W - Camera Location
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OSGB36:
NN 096 741
- View Direction
- NORTH (about 0 degrees)
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