Loch Morar is a lake in Scotland. It is 310 metres deep, which makes it the deepest fresh water lake in Britain, and the third deepest in Europe.[1]
Loch Morar, and North Morar, with Loch Nevis in the distance, and Knoydart and Skye beyond that
The banks of the loch are steep at the eastern end
Eilean Bàn in Loch Morar, as it appears today.
Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady and St Cumin, Morar.
An abandoned house on Morar
The hydroelectric power station on the River Morar
The eastern end of the loch