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A panorama of a view from the summit of Beinn Narnain (926m), all the way from the north to the south west. On the far left you can just catch a glimpse of Ben Vane, behind it Ben Vorlich (943m, a Munro). Just below Creag Tharsuinn leading out to A'Chrois (849m), in the distance just to the left of A'Chrois the three Munros An Caisteal (995m), Beinn Chabhair (933m) and Beinn a' Chroin (942m). Then three lochs come into view: Closest Loch Lomond, stretching all the way south. Just behind it the reservoir of Loch Arklet in Glen Arklet and in the distance Loch Katrine in the Trossachs. Now looking east the majestic summit of the Ben Lomond (974m) towering over Loch Lomond. Just below Cruach nam Miseag with the path I walked up clearly visible, the top of Loch Long with Arrochar is hiding behind it. Loch Long the stretches all the way to the Firth of Clyde, you can also catch a glimpse of Gare Loch in the distance. On this side of Loch Long just behind the ridge below The Brack (787m) comes into view before finally The Cobbler (Ben Arthur, 884m) rounds off the panorama.

You can navigate by pointing your mouse over the panorama and moving it while pressing the mouse button. You can zoom in/out with the +/- controls just under the panorama.

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