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Showing nearest 50 of 85,684 images tagged with top:Uplands tag near NN2777.
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The bealach north of Cruach Innse
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2777 The bealach lies between the Corbett of Cruach Innse and the... (more)
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Small burn issuing from the bealach
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2777 The burn drains ground east of the bealach between Cruach Innse and Cnoc... (more)
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Approaching the bridge over the Allt Leachdach
by Doug Lee geograph for square NN2677 |
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The Bridge over the Allt Leachdach
by Doug Lee geograph for square NN2677 |
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Angry skies towards Lairig Leacach, Grey Corrie
by Colin Park for square NN2677 |
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Tributary of the Allt Beinn Chlianaig
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2778 The lower part of the burn that drains down from the bealach to the SW of here.
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The Allt Beinn Chlianaig - downstream
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2778 |
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The Allt Beinn Chlianaig - upstream
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2778 This burn drains a wide corrie south and west of Beinn Chlianaig.
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Lairig Leacach and Stob Coire Gaibhre
by Doug Lee geograph for square NN2776 |
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The north ridge of Cruach Innse
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2776 Looking down the north rdge, with Glen Spean in sunshine beyond.
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Gate out of the forest
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2677 |
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Lairig Leacach in Winter
by Doug Lee geograph for square NN2677 |
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Moorland below the western ridge of Beinn Chlianaig
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2878 Much of the lower part of the hill consists of boggy grassland like this.... (more)
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A flattened ‘roche moutonnée’ in the Lairig
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2776 A rock, smoothed and flattened by the passage of ice, and taken to... (more)
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top:Uplands
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Forest track, Leanachan
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2577 Clear felled on one side of the road, the trees remain standing on the west side.
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Summit cairn on Cruach Innse
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2876 |
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Lairig Leacach in Winter
by Doug Lee geograph for square NN2776 |
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Stony slopes below Cruach Innse
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2876 On the southern ridge of the Corbett
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Descending The Lairig
by Doug Lee geograph for square NN2578 |
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Uphill towards Beinn Chlianaig
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2878 |
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Lairig Leacach watershed
by AlastairG geograph for square NN2775 Approaching the watershed on a June night with the clouds forming on the... (more)
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Boggy lochan on the southern slope of Cruach Innse
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2876 |
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Moor and grassland above Tom a Chruaidh Uillt
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2879 A small ridge on the otherwise rather featureless hillside.
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The Wee Minister in the forest
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2578 Recent investigations by a local churchman have established that the... (more)
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The Wee Minister
by Doug Lee geograph for square NN2578 This wooden carving was placed here in 2010 to replace a similar stone... (more)
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Looking down towards Tom a' Chruaidh Uillt
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2879 Down the hillside, with Roybridge in Glen Spean stretched out below.
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Lairig Leacach in Winter
by Doug Lee geograph for square NN2775 |
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Ruined "Puggy Line" Bridge
by Doug Lee geograph for square NN2578 |
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Gate on the Lairig track
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2578 The gate formerly led from the open ground into the forest; much of the... (more)
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Cruach Innse from the Bealach na Cruaiche
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2875 |
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On old tramway looking W below Stob Coire Gaibhre
by Colin Park geograph for square NN2578 Th old tramway track contouring along the lower slope of Stob Coire... (more)
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Across Coire Crìche
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2978 An open corrie on the north side of Beinn Chlianaig; much of the hillside... (more)
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Remains of a Bridge on the Lochaber Narrow Gauge Railway
by Doug Lee geograph for square NN2478 |
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The Lairig track and fields above Coirechoille farm
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2579 |
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Uphill steeply to Creag an Fhireoin
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2774 Far from flat - this is looking steeply uphill through the heather and... (more)
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The Lairig Road Looking Towards Corriechoille
by Doug Lee geograph for square NN2579 |
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Parallel Road of Glen Spean
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2879 The former shoreline of a dammed glacial lake is visible on the hillside... (more)
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Steep ground on the eastern flank of Stob Coire na Ceannain
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2774 Tags:
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top:Uplands
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The northeast side of Beinn Chlianaig
by Richard Law geograph for square NN2978 A general view down into Glen Spean, with sunlight on Creag Dubh in... (more)
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On the summit of Stob Coire na Ceannain - View to Stob Choire Claurigh
by Colin Park geograph for square NN2674 |
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The modest summit cairn on Cnap Cruinn
by Iain A Robertson geograph for square NN3077 Looking west to the Grey Corries
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Lairig Leacach in Winter
by Doug Lee geograph for square NN2874 |
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An incipient burn
by Richard Law geograph for square NN3078 A small burn draining the NE slopes of Beinn Chlianaig.
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Small dam on Allt Choimhlidh below Grey Corries
by Colin Park geograph for square NN2376 If making for Stob Coire Easain, this is probably one of the easiest... (more)
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Ruined Bridge on the Lochaber Narrow Gauge Railway
by Doug Lee geograph for square NN2377 |
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Moorland, grass and heather
by Richard Law geograph for square NN3078 Typical of the NE side of Beinn Chlianaig; not very much to report apart... (more)
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On Stob Choire Claurigh - ridge leading to Stob coire na Ceannain
by Colin Park geograph for square NN2673 |
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An unmarked burn
by Richard Law geograph for square NN3078 Realistically, this was just run-off from the first properly rainy day for several weeks.
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The River Roy downstream of Roy Bridge
by Karl and Ali geograph for square NN2681 |
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Ben Nevis from Roy Bridge in Glen Garry, 1979
by Ben Brooksbank geograph for square NN2681 Britain's highest mountain at 4,406 feet.
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