Kelty Burn Looking North

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    Sunday Evening By The Stream

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Title Kelty Burn Looking North
Photo's author Neil8kenhead User stats Author's photos
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Source Panoramio image ID 35603228
Date 16 May 2010 19:09:30
Retrieved from source on 12 Mar 2012 22:12:54 (UTC)
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    Kelty Burn Looking North

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    Kelty Burn Looking South

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  • 34 m

    Bridge over Keltie Water from west Road widens on this side to accommodate the lorries that enter the gravel pit site.

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    Bridge over Keltie Water Are my eyes playing tricks? I'm sure the bridge is bending with the weight. That's an empty lorry going in, by the way.

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    Track back to Gravel Pit Road Opposite direction from other photo. Just 'caught' a lorry leaving to cross over bridge.

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  • 109 m

    Keltie Water Taken from bridge, looking south, just before it joins up with River Teith.

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  • 141 m

    Plethora of signs at Pit Entrance into "the pit". Extremely busy, lorries were coming and going non stop while I was there.

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  • 162 m

    Track beside the Keltie Water Keltie on right hand side as you walk down from bridge.

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  • 220 m

    Track off Gravel Pit Road Just before the entrance gate this track runs off round the south side of Gravel Pit. It's been used recently by some really heavy tracked vehicle, judging by track marks.

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  • 270 m

    Sunday Evening By The Stream

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  • 307 m

    Beside the Teith

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    Teith in March - Spring Just Around The Corner

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    Downstream By The Teith

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    River Teith

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    Looking downstream

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    Woodlands beside the Teith

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    The Auld Knowe

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  • 516 m

    River Teith. Well-known for its salmon fishing, the River Teith begins its journey as Eas Gobhain, flowing out of Loch Venachar, before eventually joining the River Forth to the north-west of Stirling…

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    Looking upstream

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  • 571 m

    Farm road to West Torrie. West Torrie farm lies to the south-east of Callander, off the B8032

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Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom osm

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