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Clett is a name used for many
uninhabited Scottish islets and one to the south,
though also in the area
inhabited by Vikings. They
include - One at 58...
- Fora Stack, High
Herbi Clett, Hevda, Hich Holm, Inns Holm,
Loose Head, Sand Skerry,
Sweyn Holm.
South West Mainland:[e]
Billia Cletts,
Black Skerry, Burwick...
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Shropshire RAF
Cleadon England County Durham Chain Home Low and OBOE
Station RAF
Clett Scotland Shetland Islands GCI
Station RAF ****burnspath
Scotland Borders...
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Glimpsholm Skerry. Graemsay:
Middle Skerry,
Skerry of
Cletts, Sour Skerry, Sow Skerry. Hoy: Gr****y
Cletts,
Inner Skerry,
Middle Skerry, Old Man of Hoy, Outer...
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Sherbro Island unnamed point 120 m 390 ft Sierra
Leone Whalsay Ward of
Clett 119 m 390 ft United
Kingdom (Scotland)
Wolin Mount Grzywacz 115 m 377 ft...
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Spencer ****
Canyon Outlaws (1957) as
Happy Waters Fort
Dobbs (1958) as
Clett Violent Road (1958) as
Mitch Barton Desert **** (1958) as
Captain Robert...
- Uist
Campaigh Outer Hebrides: Lewis: Loch Ròg
Castle Island Firth of
Clyde Clett Highland Corn Holm
Orkney Craigleith Firth of
Forth Craiglethy Kincardineshire:...
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Scottish mainland can be
defined as a north–south line
running from
Little Clett (ND220740) to the
mouth of
Dunnet Burn (ND217709) in
Dunnet Bay. This line...
- View of The
Clett (sea stack)
along the
coast between Berriedale and Dunbeath....
- 9880 (Oyce of Quindry) Pool of
Cletts Cletts 58°48′00″N 2°55′15″W / 58.8°N 2.9208°W / 58.8; -2.9208 (Pool of
Cletts) Sand Wick St Margaret's Hope 58°47′03″N...