Iolair-Bhara
The Brack & Loch Long
'The Brack' is another unfortunate anglicization & probably stems from 'Beinn Bhreac' (Speckled Hill).
I'm happy to give some context to the unassuming Luss Hills here (far left), an area which helped maintain my sanity during the past 15 months. You can make out that, in their own right, they present a fairly impressive & distinct skyline. Located at the virtual gateway to the Highlands renders them something of an afterthought to most, however, & they quietly go about their business unburdened by the excessive footfall suffered by the nearby Arrochar Hills or Ben Lomond.
Loch Long's arrow-straight characteristics allow the U.K.'s ministry of defence the convenience of having the ideal conditions for testing submarine missiles up its length. Isn't the human race just wonderful! (!).
The Brack & Loch Long
'The Brack' is another unfortunate anglicization & probably stems from 'Beinn Bhreac' (Speckled Hill).
I'm happy to give some context to the unassuming Luss Hills here (far left), an area which helped maintain my sanity during the past 15 months. You can make out that, in their own right, they present a fairly impressive & distinct skyline. Located at the virtual gateway to the Highlands renders them something of an afterthought to most, however, & they quietly go about their business unburdened by the excessive footfall suffered by the nearby Arrochar Hills or Ben Lomond.
Loch Long's arrow-straight characteristics allow the U.K.'s ministry of defence the convenience of having the ideal conditions for testing submarine missiles up its length. Isn't the human race just wonderful! (!).