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River Etive
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1446 Looking upstream from the bridge on the estate road to Coileitir.
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Rough going at Coileitir
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1446 The deer-proof fence encloses Coileitir.
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Access road to Coeleitir
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1346 Leading to the lowest bridge over the River Etive. The distinctive form of Stob Dubh [[NN1648]] in the distance.
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Lochan in Glen Etive
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1346 On the far side of the glen, the long ridge leading up to Ben Starav.
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End of the public road
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1145 The road down Glen Etive continues for a further mile beyond the gate as far as the pier.
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Loch Etive shore
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1145 With the delta of the River Etive and Ben Starav [[NN1242]], a Munro, beyond.
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Beyond the public road
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1045 The last section of the road down Glen Etive lies beyond a locked gate.
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The head of Loch Etive
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1045 Looking towards the delta of the River Etive and the distinctive form of Stob Dubh [[NN1648]] beyond.
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Jetty at the head of Loch Etive
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1044 The jetty for loading timber is currently out of use and fenced off. Beyond is the delta of the River Etive and the distinctive peak of Stob Dubh [[NN1648]].
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Valley at Rabane
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square H6903 Looking very much like a glacial overflow valley that was carved out by a much larger stream than that now occupying the valley.
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Valley at Rabane
by Oliver Dixon for square H6903 Looking very much like a glacial overflow valley that was carved out by a much larger stream than that now occupying the valley.
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Caolas nan Con
by Oliver Dixon for square NN1361 View of the narrows of Loch Leven where the channel narrows to 100 metres width.
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Loch Leven near Callert Cottage
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1060 Looking across to the Pap of Glencoe [[NN1259]].
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The rocky northern shore of Loch Leven
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1261 The rocky northern shore of Loch Leven
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Caolas nan Con
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1361 A view of Caolas nan Con, the narrows in Loch Leven where the loch narrows to 100 metre width. The farm of Caolasnacon [[NN1360]] can be seen at the far side of the fields on the opposite shore.
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