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        <description>Looking NE from the Eastern edge of the small stand of forest just east of Craigendunton reservoir. The view is of the lake formed at the junction of Loch Burn, Stock Burn &amp; Maidenmire Burn that go on to feed into Craigendunton reservoir and Dunton water. Whitelee Forest Windfarm in the background.</description>
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        <description>Looking E along the edge of the most easterly building of Lochgoin Farm. In the distance can be seen the rapidly growing Whitelee Forest Windfarm. 91 turbines at present (Nov 2008) eventually proposed to be 210. Supposedly the largest windfarm in Europe.</description>
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        <description>On the Farmtrack between Burnside and Side looking NWW with our friend the Young Highland Cow watching us with curiosity. In the background is Cromlix house and a sweep of Hills and windfarm with ben Clack as the highest point.</description>
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        <title>NS6042 : Forest edge on a sunny day</title>
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