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Falls of Dochart Tour Killin Scotland
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
This afternoon I am presenting some images of a recent tour when we visited the Loch Tay area of Perthshire.
The Falls of Dochart are found at Killin at the south end of Loch Tay where the River Dochart enters Loch Tay.
Here it is possible to have a bit of fun and scramble across the rocks.
As will evident from one of the images, there was snow on the mountain peaks at time of our visit.
The name Killin is indicative of an early Christian settlement and means 'at the white cell'.
The Falls of Dochart are found at Killin at the south end of Loch Tay where the River Dochart enters Loch Tay.
Here it is possible to have a bit of fun and scramble across the rocks.
As will evident from one of the images, there was snow on the mountain peaks at time of our visit.
The name Killin is indicative of an early Christian settlement and means 'at the white cell'.
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