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Loch Sween, Argyll.

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The shallow, parallel sea-channels in Argyll

are interspersed by countless stands of commercial spruce and some original, ancient small oak woodland, near the shore.

Home to deer, otter, raptors, countless species of woodland birds and the re-introduced beaver, this area is a naturalist’s paradise.

Off the beaten track, peace and tranquillity

favours wildlife and humans alike.

 

Here, the Argyll sea-lochs are narrow, wooded and sheltered.

Calm waters for sailing and mooring abound and often the forested slopes are mirrored in breathless stillness giving near symmetrical reflections of stunning beauty.

 

 

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Uploaded on October 19, 2018
Taken on July 23, 2010