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Loch Assynt and Inchnadamph
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Sutherland - Assynt
Loch Assynt with the limestone cliffs of Inchnadamph on the right, and Arvreck Castle on the left. Behind is the ridge of Breabag, part of the Inchnadamph National Nature Reserve.
20 June 2012
Quinag and the River Inver
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Sutherland - Assynt
Quinag and the River Inver. Quinag consists of Torridonian Sandstone, and the most southerly summit Spidean Còinich (see inset) can be seen the whiter Cambrian quartzite
20 June 2012
Suilven from near Lochinver
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Sutherland - Assynt
The magnificent Suilven from near Lochinver - a distance of about 8 kilometres away, and a long walk in before it can be climbed. Although at 731 metres it is not a Munro, it is on many a hill walker's climbing list. It consists of ancient Torridonian sandstone.
20 June 2012
The old Maid of Kylesku ferry
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Sutherland - Assynt
The old Kylesku ferry Maid of Kylesku lies beached, abandoned in 1967 at the side of Camas na Cusgaig, Kylesku
20 June 2012
Kylesku Bridge
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Sutherland - Assynt
Kylesku Bridge, Loch Cairnbawn
20 June 2012
Quinag from Loch Cairnbawn
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Sutherland - Assynt
Quinag from Loch Cairnbawn west of Kylesku, showing the two northerly summits, Sàil Gharbh and Sàil Ghorm