Oct 30, 2009 – Loch Tulla in the Western Highlands, Scotland – Gavin Hellier / Photolibrary
Posted On: October 30, 2009
Posted In: Highlands, Loch, Scotland, Tulla, Western
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Posted In: Highlands, Loch, Scotland, Tulla, Western
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- Why do Glaswegians come here for their skiing and hiking adventures?
Well, wouldn’t you? - From this wild, harsh region comes a warrior who just might win the most brutal challenge of all.
There can be only one - Members of the Clan MacDonald — once lords of this land — will never forget the events of 1692.
It was a hard year for them - Is this the hot, dry place that so many lions, elephants, and gazelles call home?
Nope, it’s not Africa
Loch Tulla is a small loch at grid reference NN293428 near Bridge of Orchy and Glen Coe in Scotland and in the central highlands. It contains salmon some of which are bred locally.
