Driftwood at shore of Loch Linnhe
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Image: © Trevor Littlewood Taken: 25 Apr 2017
The location is a low, narrow peninsula south from Caol. The wood strung along the shore is a mixture of naturally fallen tree parts and lost or discarded timber. Inevitably there's a scattering of other man-made debris. Meall an t-Slamain is the hill on the far side of the loch.