Tour Scotland Winter Photograph of Bidean nam Bian


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of Bidean nam Bian, Scotland. Bidean nam Bian, lying to the south of Glen Coe, Highland, Scotland, is the highest point in the former county of Argyll. The most noticeable features of Bidean nam Bian are the famous Three Sisters of Glencoe, three steeply-sided ridges that extend north into the Glen. Mountains and Glens of Scotland. Lochs and Rivers of Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph of Stob a Choire Odhair


Tour Scotland photograph of Stob a Choire Odhair, Scotland. Stob a' Choire Odhair is a Scottish mountain situated north west of Bridge of Orchy. The hills name translates from the Gaelic as Peak of the dun-coloured corrie. Mountains and Glens of Scotland. Lochs and Rivers of Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Video of River Orchy looking toward Beinn Bhalgairean


Tour Scotland photograph of the River Orchy looking toward Beinn Bhalgairean, Scotland. Mountains and Glens of Scotland. Lochs and Rivers of Scotland. River Orchy rises in the Black Mount Forest, and flows southerly, passing through Loch Tulla and Glen Orchy before reaching Loch Awe. Reachable by the A82 road, tourists enjoy kayaking, whitewater rafting, and fishing on the river. Recent gold mining exploration has occurred in one of the river's glens just outside the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.



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Tour Scotland Photograph of Public Footpath to Glen Etive


Tour Scotland travel Blog photography of the Public Footpath to Glen Etive on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to the Highlands of Scotland. Glen Etive, Scottish Gaelic, Gleann Eite, is a glen in the Highlands of Scotland. At the north end of Glen Etive lie the two mountains known as the shepherds of Etive: Buachaille Etive Mòr and Buachaille Etive Beag. Other peaks accessible from the Glen include Ben Starav, located near the head of Loch Etive, and Beinn Fhionnlaidh on the northern side of the glen. The Fachen is also known as the Dwarf of Glen Etive.


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Tour Scotland Photograph of Meall nan Gabhar


Tour Scotland photograph of Meall nan Gabhar, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Mountains and Glens of Scotland. Lochs and Rivers of Scotland. Meall nan Gabhar stands at the very head of Glen Shira. Rob Roy MacGregor lived in Glen Shira for a short time under the protection of John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll. In 1716 John Campbell 2nd Duke of Argyll also known as Red John of the Battles " Iain Ruaidh nan Cath " negotiated an amnesty and protection for Rob and granted him permission to build a house in upper Glen Shira for the surrendering up of weapons.



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