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Mooar The
Dhoon and
Bulgham Brooghs Killabrega Land
seaward of the
Marine Drive Lower Silverdale Maughold Head &
Brooghs and Gob ny Rona
Niarbyl The Sound...
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Sandwick (2001, 310 ha)
Marine Drive (2021, 82.35 ha)
Maughold Cliffs &
Brooghs (2011, 53.63 ha) Port St Mary
Ledges &
Kallow Point (2011, 14.79 ha) Poyll...
-
puffing the
smoke down chimneys, and
pushing sheep over the edge of the
brooghs (a
steep bank or gr****y cliff). In Manx legend, the
Irish giant Fionn mac...
- 'country' W/C/Br bro 'country', Ir bruig, Sc
brugh 'tumulus,
large house', Mx
broogh 'brae, bank' -
bribe 'fragment, parcel' Pic
brife 'bit of bread' Gaul. briba...
- "Bravvag", to warm the
backs of the legs by the fire (or ‘choillagh‘).
Broogh – A
steep bank, a gr****y cliff/headland.
Callig –
Pollock (specifically...
- a
nationally important cliff-side
ancient oak
forest remnant), gorse,
brooghs (headlands) and
small dubs or ponds. The A2
Douglas to
Ramsey road bisects...
-
Murray at
which reference an area map can be viewed. Also
nearby is The
Broogh Fort (54°08′09″N 4°34′39″W / 54.135776°N 4.577453°W / 54.135776; -4.577453)...
- 2000 Species.
Timber Press. p. 49. ISBN 978-1-60469-357-7. Keen, Bill;
Broogh,
Helmut (1984). "Cr****ulas
Worthy of Cultivation".
British Cactus & Succulent...
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northern part of the
community lies
Mount Murray and to the north-west the
Broogh Fort (54°08′09″N 4°34′39″W / 54.135776°N 4.577453°W / 54.135776; -4.577453)...
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reopen the
Mount Murray as a
sport and
leisure complex.
Close by are The
Broogh Fort (54°08′09″N 4°34′39″W / 54.135776°N 4.577453°W / 54.135776; -4.577453)...