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English: Black Hill, above Lanark, Scotland, is a NTS owned viewpoint. Beyond the trigpoint is a view north across the city of Glasgow to the Campsie Hills.
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Author Richard Webb
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Camera location55° 40′ 15.53″ N, 3° 51′ 13.93″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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Black Hill view

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4 April 2005

55°40'15.53"N, 3°51'13.93"W

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55°40'12"N, 3°51'0"W

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