Concern for three whales stranded in shallow waters as a naval base blocks their paths
The animals have been stuck for the past five days because they are unable to swim past the Faslane Naval Base which has submarines in the surrounding water.
Locals have raised concerns that two of the deep sea creatures appear to be sick and may not make it back to the North Atlantic.
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Hide AdDad-of-four James Munro, 38, has been watching the whales from his home in the village and said a number of professionals and experts have arrived to monitor the situation.
He said: "It is a novelty, people thought 'this is amazing'. We live right on the shoreline, we don't usually see whales jumping around. It has attracted a bit of a crowd.
"They are supposed to be out at sea, it's bizarre. There is nowhere for them to go. There are academics studying them and Marine Life Rescue are here, in case they beach. The scientists are outside my house, we are bringing them cups of tea”
James believes that the whales travelled up the Clyde, past Greenoch and Ayrshire to end up where they are now in Garelochhead.
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Hide AdHe added: "There are submarines at Faslane and they don't seem able to get past the base. It has been fantastic to see them, it is once in a lifetime.
"I hope it doesn't turn into a sad sight on the beach."