DescriptionCarsebreck Loch and Upper Rhynd, near Braco - geograph.org.uk - 63549.jpg
English: Carsebreck Loch & Upper Rhynd, near Braco. Farm buildings are Netherton Farm. The A9 and the Stirling Inverness railway run this side of the loch. The land beyond the lochs was occupied by the Romans - part of the most northerly Roman frontier in Europe, along the Gask range. Just beyond the rise behind the far loch is the remains of a Roman road.
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