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Grid reference NX3053

near to Culshabbin, Dumfries And Galloway, Scotland



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NX3053 : North end of Mochrum Loch by David Baird North end of Mochrum Loch
The water level is particularly high this winter, flooding areas of rough grazing at the foot of Wee Hill. Looking over the Moor of Drumwalt, the trees on the extreme right hand horizon are Challochglass Plantation. To their immediate left... (more)
NX3053 : Minor road beside Mochrum Loch passing through Heathery Ward Wood by Peter Wood Minor road beside Mochrum Loch passing through Heathery Ward Wood
Looking south-westward.
NX3053 : View south down Mochrum Loch by Andy Farrington View south down Mochrum Loch
Clear skies with little or no wind makes for a vivid blue colour to the loch.
NX3053 : Boathouse on Mochrum Loch by Oliver Dixon Boathouse on Mochrum Loch
Looking across the northern end of the loch.
NX3053 : Mochrum Loch by Roger Nunn Mochrum Loch
This was taken from the northern of the Loch close on the footbridge near Old Place Of Mochrum which is in grid square 3054.
NX3053 : Scar Island, Mochrum Loch by Andy Farrington Scar Island, Mochrum Loch
View across the loch from the north end towards Scar Island just right of centre of the picture.
NX3053 : Heathery Ward wood by David Baird Heathery Ward wood
With a carpet of wild hyacinths.
NX3053 : North end of Mochrum Loch by David Baird North end of Mochrum Loch
Looking south past an unnamed wooded headland towards the woodlands of the Doon of May on the horizon.
NX3053 : Mochrum Loch (north end) by Oliver Dixon Mochrum Loch (north end)
NX3053 : Wee Hill by Andy Farrington Wee Hill
Looking past the hill to Drumwalt Plantation.
NX3053 : Evening mist, north end of Mochrum Loch by David Baird Evening mist, north end of Mochrum Loch
Looking northwest up Mochrum Loch into the sunset, as evening mist starts to slide down off the moors and onto the Loch.
NX3053 : Mochrum Loch by David Baird Mochrum Loch
Part of the Mochrum Lochs SSSI, designated partly because its large breeding colony of cormorants, and also because of an important area of unafforested lowland blanket bog bordering its western shore.

 
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