Campbeltown Loch New Quay

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The photograph on this page of Campbeltown Loch New Quay by Steve Partridge as part of the Geograph project.

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Campbeltown Loch New Quay

Image: © Steve Partridge Taken: 20 Jan 2008

Looking inland from near the end of the Quay. A lack of a ferry service to Northern Ireland (fingers still crossed) means the quay is used mainly for timber shipping operations. The strewn debris is tree bark and twiglets, the concrete pillars are used to support stacks of timber, while the machine used to move and load the timber can be seen parked to the left. Shipments of wind turbines are also made from here.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.423494
Longitude
-5.601422