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Waterfall on Ben Glas Burn, Glen Falloch
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Loch Lomond - Scenery
Waterfall on Ben Glas Burn, Glen Falloch near Loch Lomond, in torrential rain. In the foreground is the floodplain of Glen Falloch, before the River Falloch flows into Loch Lomond.
19 November 2012
Waterfall on Ben Glas Burn, Glen Falloch
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Loch Lomond - Scenery
Waterfall on Ben Glas Burn, Glen Falloch near Loch Lomond, in torrential rain. In the foreground is the floodplain of Glen Falloch, before the River Falloch flows into Loch Lomond.
19 November 2012
Skein of Pink-footed Geese against Ben Lomond
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Loch Lomond - RSPB Loch Lomond
Skein of Pink-footed Geese (Anser brachyrhynchus) against Ben Lomond, seen from RSPB Loch Lomond.
20 April 2024
Loch Lomond and Ben Vorlich
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Loch Lomond - Scenery
View from Firkin Point northwards across Loch Lomond to Ben Vorlich, taken by David Palmar
04 March 2022
Ben Lomond and Inchcailloch from RSPB Loch Lomond
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Loch Lomond - RSPB Loch Lomond
Ben Lomond and Inchcailloch from Shore Wood, RSPB Loch Lomond, taken by David Palmar
28 May 2022
Ben Lomond from near Gartocharn
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Loch Lomond - South Loch Lomond
Ben Lomond from near Gartocharn
28 February 2016
Ben Lomond and Loch Lomond from Gartocharn
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Loch Lomond - South Loch Lomond
Ben Lomond and Loch Lomond from Gartocharn
28 February 2016
Ben Lomond and Loch Lomond from Gartocharn
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Loch Lomond - South Loch Lomond
Ben Lomond and Loch Lomond from Gartocharn
28 February 2016
Ben Lomond from Kelvindale, Glasgow
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Loch Lomond - East Loch Lomond
Ben Lomond, taken from Kelvindale, Glasgow by David Palmar. The weather is a typically anticyclonic winter scene, with cold dry air, blue skies and snow.
08 January 2021
Hare’s-tail Cottongrass, Cruach Tairbeirt
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Loch Lomond - West Loch Lomond
Hare’s-tail Cottongrass (Eriophorum vaginatum), Cruach Tairbeirt, with Ben Lomond in the background, taken by Sarah Longrigg. Cottongrass is actually a Sedge, not a grass. This species has a single flowering head like a Hare's tail. This distinguishes it from Common cottongrass which has multiple flowering heads.