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Read MorePhoto 3276: The Loch of the Hunts
View of Loch na Sealga from its western shore on a still day allowing a rare reflection of An Teallach. The gaelic name Loch na Sealga means the Loch of the Hunt. This image has been split toned because I felt it suited the mood of the scene as opposed to the original colours. This is one of my favourite places to relax in the wilderness with a host of places both on and off track to explore.
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