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        <title>ST5772 : Bristol Floating Harbour with SS Great Britain 1975</title>
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        <title>ST1734 : Track off the Quantock Drove Road near Wills Neck</title>
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        <description>This point is on the Quantock ridge line about a half mile SE of Wills Neck.  Note the ancient wall on the left with trees growing out of it.  The practice of planting trees in walls is not uncommon in the area</description>
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        <description>This small loch is by the side of the so-called &quot;Mad Little Road of Sutherland&quot; which runs from Lochinver to Badnagyle.  The mountains in the background are Cul Mor, Cul Beag and Stac Pollaidh</description>
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        <description>This shows the mouths of the Rivers Lael and Broom.   The hill immediately above the river mouths to the right is Strone Nea.</description>
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        <description>Beinn Dearg is one of several in Scotland with the same name (it means red mountain).  An interesting feature of the mountain is that a little below summit height someone built a large wall out of massive stones that seems to separate nothing from nothing.  It must have been a Herculean effort</description>
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        <title>NC2323 : Ardvreck Castle on the Shore of Loch Assynt</title>
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www.phouka.com/travel/castles/ardvreck/ardvreck.html</description>
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        <description>This small loch or lochan is up in the hills a little to the west of the head of Loch Broom.  This is a very undistinguished feature.  A Google search (as at 30/06/05) reveals only one mention - as a waymark on a description of the route of walk from Fort William to Achnashellach</description>
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