English: The upper Firth of Clyde seen from the Cowal peninsula, looking north east across the Clyde to the white shape of the Cloch Lighthouse marking Cloch Point just south of Gourock. To the left the entrance to Loch Long lies before the Rosneath peninsula, and beyond the peninsula the Gare Loch runs north, while to the east the Clyde continues past the anchorage known as the Tail of the Bank and gradually narrows as it becomes the River Clyde. The paddle steamerPS Waverley can be seen cruising south "doon the watter".
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The upper Firth of Clyde seen from the Cowal peninsula, looking north east across the Clyde to the white shape of the Cloch Lighthouse marking Cloch Point just south of Gourock. To the