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Loch Earn (Loch Eiridh)

 

The lake abounding in springs. It is said a great many springs rise in the bottom of this lake and it is from this the loch never freezes.

Rev. David Cameron's note:
Loch Earn sometimes freezes in spring, when the temperature of the entire loch is sufficiently lowered. The springs may have to do with it, but the principal cause of its not readily freezing is its depth.

 

Loch Doine

 

The loch of the black river

 

Loch Lubnaig

 

The bent loch.

 

Loch Voil (Loch-a-Bheothuill)

 

The loch of the quick-running flood.

 

Balvaig (River)

 

The still or silent flowing

 

Invernenty

 

The confluence of the black river. This is the stream from the head of the Braes flowing into Loch Doine

 

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