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2022
NT1887
: Cullaloe Reservoir viewing platform
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Aberdour
, Fife, Scotland
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Cullaloe Reservoir viewing platform
Not quite a proper 'hide' this wooden fence with observation ports still allows stealthy viewing of the reservoir.
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Geographical Context:
Lakes, Wetland, Bog
Woodland, Forest
Water resources
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Cullaloe
Reservoir
Nature Reserve
Wildlife Reserve
Viewing Platform
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Cullaloe Forest and Cullaloe Reservoir
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Date Taken
Friday, 12 August, 2022 (
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Friday, 12 August, 2022
Subject Location
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NT 1873 8756
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56:4.4358N
3:18.4293W
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NT 1873 8756
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Discussion on NT1887
Yes... Probably more for Marchmount etc.. Some of the Craigleith rock was dodgy, so to stop the flats , like mine falling down some rock is needed. Craigleith is now a supermarket/tinshed jungle, so heigh ho.. its over the bridge we go...
We also nick squares :-)
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