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Gleann Dochartaich (Glen Docherty) Sunset
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Amidst the Caledonian wooded Islands of Loch Maree, searching out vascular plant populations, here for Lycopodelia inundata (Marsh Clubmoss) & Elatine hexandra (Six-stamened Waterwort), both British Isles rare plants. Photo by Tom MacDonald, 28/7/2007.
Vintage travel poster for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, To Scotland by LMS, showing Loch Maree and Ben Slioch (and Edinburgh Castle) ca. 1930s.
London Midland & Scottish Railways (LMS) travel poster for Scotland, featuring Loch Maree and Ben Slioch (c. 1930).
The road to Kinlochewe at dusk.
Looking along the Glen toward Kinlochewe and Loch Maree.
Muc-sheilche
A lake monster that is said to dwell in Loch Maree and several other Lochs. The only information I could find on it was that in the 1850s a man referred to as Mr Banks attempted to drain Loch-na-Bèiste (“Loch of the beast” Bèiste is sometimes translated to Turtle pig or slug pig) in an area near Aultbea which is a small fishing village located on Loch Ewe. Mr banks also attempted to poison the Loch with quicklime otherwise known as burnt lime or Calcium Oxide which is believed to be one of the ingredients used in Greek fire due to its ability to reach temperatures of 150 degrees Celsius on contact with water.