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Mist clings to the mountains above Loch Shiel as autumn colours triumph at the western end of Loch Eil. The humps on the far shore are a sign of previous glacial deposition known as Drumlins, Lochaber, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

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Brown, purple and copper tones veiled in mist

and low cloud, looking over Loch EiI.

This view from Potter’s line shows a plethora

of glacial drumlins, small hummocks, on the far shore.

 

A dreamy, clearing shroud of early morning autumnal mist,

embraces the Loch Shiel mountains.

The sheep is not impressed, when green grass is available,

but I’ve had my breakfast, so I am!

 

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Uploaded on July 2, 2021
Taken on November 5, 2011