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Loch Leven, as viewed from the B863

DP 446078

Description Loch Leven, as viewed from the B863

Date 1/5/2013 to 31/5/2013

Collection Records of the Scottish Cultural Resources Access Network (SCRAN), Edinburgh, Scotland

Catalogue Number DP 446078

Category On-line Digital Images

Scope and Content Loch Leven is a sea loch that runs for approximately 9 miles east to west between Kinlochleven and Ballachulish. The village of Glencoe lies on its southern shore. The burial place of the MacDonald clan of Glencoe lies on an island -Eilean Munde- opposite the village. Kinlochleven, at the head of the loch, was established when an aluminium smelter was built there during the first decade of the twentieth century; it is no longer working, but the building contains an Hydro-electric Power Station. A bridge, seen here, was built across the mouth of the loch at Ballachulish in 1975 to replace the Ballachulish Ferry.

Accession Number 2024/57

External Reference 005-000-010-044-C, 005-000-009-525-R

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/2768818

File Format (JPG) JPEG bitmap

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