Huge thanks to Cruise Loch Lomond for hosting our Water Story today. On a cruise between Tarbet and Inversnaid we invoked the area's inhabitants over a span of 5000 years and explored the fascinating geological implications of weather changes here at the Highland Boundary Fault Line over the past 15,000 years.
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Oor Angie looking stunning! |
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Perfect writing cabin on the Lomond Princess |
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Cap'n Bev and Able Seadog Richie |
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The Arklet Falls at Inversnaid in full spate |
Lapidus Scotland gratefully acknowledges the support of Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership's "Wellbeing for Longer in Glasgow Fund" (managed by Impact Funding Partners).
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