Corran Narrows, Loch Linnhe, seen from above Maclean's Towel (waterfall), Ardgour, Highland Region, Scotland, UK.


The small lakes in the middle distance were formed in the Ice Age when a retreating glacier left large blocks of ice partially buried in the morraine which forms the flat area of land projecting into Loch Linnhe.


Size: 3410px × 2557px
Location: from above Maclean's Towel (waterfall), Ardgour, Highland Region, Scotland, UK.
Photo credit: © Leslie Garland / LGPL / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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