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Photography Landscape posted on Apr 07, 2009
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Looking East from Beinn an Lochain, Argyll, Scotland. This hill has the distinction of once being classed as a Munro. When they re-surveyed it they found it was actually less than the required 3000 feet and it was demoted to a mere "Corbet" (hills between 2500 and 3000 feet) It still doesn't make it any easier to get up, its north ridge rises steeply up from the road with plenty of scrambling to keep you busy. Thanks for viewing. www.aangusphotography.com

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johnabutler2

4:25PM | Tue, 07 April 2009

Magnificent photo!

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arrowhead42

5:20PM | Tue, 07 April 2009

I love pics like these.... such stark beauty.

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Punaguy

8:20PM | Tue, 07 April 2009

Demoted or not it still a fomidable climb~ nice to see you back in your element bringing the beauty of your travels for all to enjoy~ What a view!! Aloha~

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babuci

12:53AM | Wed, 08 April 2009

Mountains after mountains. Wonderful view.

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kasalin

10:28PM | Mon, 27 April 2009

Fantastic shot ! The pov is fantastic too ! 5* Excellent, dear Anthony :)


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