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2024-03-28T22:42:09+00:00text/html2008-08-30T22:13:55+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/5824Clive Smith56.960366 -5.518969NM8690 : Solitary white horse at the head of Loch Morar
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text/html2008-08-30T22:07:01+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/5824Clive Smith56.941384 -5.644816NM7889 : Jetty and buildings at the outflow of the River Meoble
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There are several buildings in the valley of the River Meoble with no access other than by boat up Loch Morar or over land from Loch Eilt. These buildings cluster around the pier at Camas Luingetext/html2008-08-29T23:15:08+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/5824Clive Smith56.949948 -5.762304NM7190 : Steep shingle beach
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Many of the beaches on the southern side of Loch Morar are exceptionally steep with many ridges. The picture does not display this clearly. Their structure seems inexplicable given no tidal effects on a freshwater loch.text/html2006-11-13T21:11:46+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/5824Clive Smith54.843029 -2.806581NY4850 : Gypsum pond in High Stand Plantation
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Pond is a result of quarrying for gypsum in High Stand plantation.text/html2006-04-21T23:45:02+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/5824Clive Smith56.877297 -5.747439NM7182 : Loch Doir a Ghearrain
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View from the path leading from Polnish to Peameanach on the Ardnish peninsula.