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View from Faugh of the A702 and the Watermeetings area View from Faugh of the A702 and the Watermeetings area View from Faugh of the A702 and the Watermeetings area
25 In the picture above I have zoomed in on the Watermeetings area. You can see the A702 in the foreground and the Potrail Water close by it. By the left edge of the picture you can see a bridge over the Potrail Water. That is the road that takes you in to Daer Reservoir. Of course as we have seen earlier the waters don't actually meet until just a little further east - level with Glenochar. If there were any doubts about that then near the top right corner of the above picture you can see the road to Daer going over a bridge on the Daer Water. So there is still quite a gap between the two bridges and the waters that flow under them.
Below is a picture of the Daer reservoir from Faugh, and below that are a couple of pictures I managed to get of one of the many hares I saw in the course of the day, still in their winter coats.
View from Faugh of Daer reservoir
Hare in winter coat
Hare in winter coat
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