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4 images in cluster Howgate Meets in NS3977

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in NS3977, near Dumbarton, by Lairich Rig


NS3977 : The Howgate meets a footpath by Lairich Rig
The Howgate meets a footpath
When: 5 June, 2018
NS3977 : The eastern end of the Howgate by Lairich Rig
The eastern end of the Howgate
When: 5 June, 2018
NS3977 : The Howgate by Lairich Rig
The Howgate
When: 18 February, 2010
NS3977 : The former Pillanflatt by Lairich Rig
The former Pillanflatt
When: 17 October, 2009

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Other Automatic clusters in NS3977

  1. River Leven at Dalquhurn Point
  2. Opposite View
  3. Route
  4. Dalquhurn House
  5. Left of the Path
  6. Bottling and Blending Plant
  7. River Leven can be Seen
  8. Near the River Leven
  9. Slime Mould
  10. Housing Development
  11. Industrial Estate
  12. Mound 1470482
  13. Kilmalid Expansion
  14. Meets
  15. New Housing
  16. Blue Bridge
  17. British Species
  18. Track's Course
  19. Murroch Burn
  20. Howgate
  21. Work was Taking Place
  22. Wood beside a 2192687
  23. Area in the Foreground
  24. Strathleven Walk
  25. Stirling Road
  26. Leaf Galls
  27. Section of Cycle
  28. Existing Buildings
  29. Embankment in the Background
  30. Structures Sporangia
  31. Higher Ground
  32. Eastern Bank
  33. Kilmalid Farm
  34. Name Refers
  35. Walled Garden
  36. Boundary Fence
  37. Wooden Footbridge
  38. Close to 1751264
  39. Footpath to Dumbarton
  40. John Renton
  41. Detailed Description
  42. Common Alder
  43. Information Panels
  44. Alongside the Lade Intake
  45. Currently a Gate
  46. Beetle
  47. A82 Dual Carriageway
  48. Construction Process
  49. Nostoc Commune
  50. Comments on the Clearing
  51. Flood Defences
  52. Presence of Clinker
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