![Winter sunset over Loch Lomond, near the village of Balmaha in the clan lands of Clan Buchanan. Looking over the Loch to the land of Clan Colquhoun.](../scottishpanoramic/pictures/0011sm.JPG)
Winter sunset over Loch Lomond, near the village of Balmaha.
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![Storm brewing over Loch Linnhe, looking towards the lands of the Macleans of Ardgour.](../scottishpanoramic/pictures/0012sm.JPG)
Storm brewing over Loch Linnhe, looking towards the lands of the
Macleans of Ardgour.
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![Glen Goyne Distillery with Dumgoyne behind. This part of Stilingshire had links to Clan Buchanan, Clan Graham & Clan Mackinlay.](../scottishpanoramic/pictures/0013sm.JPG)
Glen Goyne Distillery with Dumgoyne behind.
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![Winter twilight near Bridge of Orchy.Looking at three Munros (mountains over three thousand feet), Stob Coir' An Albannaich, Stob Ghabhar, ClachLeathad. Lands with connections to Clan Campbell, Clan Henderson & Clan MacIntyre.](../scottishpanoramic/pictures/0014sm.JPG)
Winter twilight near Bridge of Orchy.
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![Loch Lomond, late summer, looking north. The east bank lands of Clan Buchanan. The west bank lands of Clan Colquhoun & further north lands of](../scottishpanoramic/pictures/0015sm.JPG)
Loch Lomond, late summer, looking north.
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![Wheatfield near village of Kippen in Stirlingshire. Has links](../scottishpanoramic/pictures/0016sm.jpg)
Wheatfield near village of Kippen in Stirlingshire.
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![Campsie Hills with villages of Strathblane & Blanefield.Links with Clan Graham, Clan MacKinlay & the Edmonstone family.](../scottishpanoramic/pictures/0017sm.jpg)
Campsie Hills with villages of Strathblane & Blanefield.
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![Harvest time, near Allander Toll in Dunbartonshire. Lands with links to Clan Graham & Clan Lennox.](../scottishpanoramic/pictures/0018sm.jpg)
Harvest time, near Allander Toll in Dunbartonshire.
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![The Ochil Hills near the village of Menstrie in Clackmannanshire. Connections with the Bruces & the Erskines.](../scottishpanoramic/pictures/0019sm.JPG)
The Ochil Hills near the village of Menstrie in
Clackmannanshire.
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![Carron Valley in Stirlingshire. Near the site of the Castle of John de Graham, a brave colleague of William Wallace, who was killed at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298.](../scottishpanoramic/pictures/0020sm.jpg)
Carron Valley in Stirlingshire. Near the site of the Castle of
John de Graham.
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