Campbeltown Loch and the Doirlinn

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Campbeltown Loch and the Doirlinn by Bob Jones as part of the Geograph project.

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Campbeltown Loch and the Doirlinn

Image: © Bob Jones Taken: 4 May 2008

Viewed from the B842 above Campbeltown, this view takes in the sea entry into the port, through the red and green channel buoys, as well as the Doirlinn, the shingle bank that links the mainland with Davaar Island at low water. The red and white beacon marks the NW limit of the Doirlinn.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.426741
Longitude
-5.576578