Beachcombing at Loch Ranza

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Beachcombing at Loch Ranza

Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 16 Sep 2012

The north-east shore of Loch Ranza is lined with houses and cottages, which have the advantage of a south-westerly aspect. The beach at the head of the loch is stony, but there's always the chance of finding something driven into the loch on a north-westerly gale, there being no shelter in that direction.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.706536
Longitude
-5.284928