Cairnsmore of Dee from Clatteringshaws
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View of Clatteringshwas and the Galloway hills from near the top of Benniguinea. View of Clatteringshwas and the Galloway hills from near the top of Benniguinea. View of Clatteringshwas and the Galloway hills from near the top of Benniguinea.

06 Here we are near the top of Benniguinea. You can see Sandy coming up through the trackless heather and also the dyke I mentioned - in the foreground. Benyellary, the Merrick and Kirriereoch can be seen in the distance to the left of centre of the picture beyond Clatteringshaws Loch. The dark hills on the right of the picture are at the southern end of the Rhinns of Kells, and are Darrou, Little Millyea and Meikle Millyea reading from left to right and growing in size. In the picture below we have zoomed in on (from left to right) Benyellary, Merrick and it's prominent shoulder called Little Speir, with Kirriereoch beyond

View of Clatteringshwas and the Galloway hills from near the top of Benniguinea - detail.
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