Striking Scottish Highland mountain
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Buachaille Etive Mòr, also known as 'The Buachaille', is a striking mountain in the Scottish Highlands that stands out with its pyramidal shape. It's almost five miles long and surrounded by the River Etive, featuring four main peaks including Stob Dearg and Stob na Bròige. Climbers and hikers are drawn to its steep north-eastern face, offering challenging routes like Crowberry Ridge and Curved Ridge. The mountain has a tragic history of accidents, but it's also a popular spot for landscape photography, especially at the picturesque waterfalls on the River Coupall.

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