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Drumnadrochit (/drʌmnəˈdrɒxɪt/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Druim na Drochaid) is a
village in the
Highland local government council area of Scotland,
lying near...
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villages around the loch, as well as
Urquhart Castle; the
village of
Drumnadrochit contains a "Loch Ness
Centre and Exhibition". Loch Ness is an elongated...
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southwest of
Inverness and two
kilometres (1+1⁄4 miles) east of
Drumnadrochit. The
present ruins date from the 13th to the 16th centuries, though...
- is a
small village in Glenurquhart, Scotland,
about 5
miles west of
Drumnadrochit. It is
mostly dependent on tourism, forestry,
agriculture and farming...
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Moriston falls. This
bridge used to form part of the main road
between Drumnadrochit and Fort
Augustus but was
replaced in the 1930s with the new bridge...
- Gaelic:
Gleann Urchadain) is a glen
running to the west of the
village of
Drumnadrochit in the
Highland council area of Scotland.
Glenurquhart runs from Loch...
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chairs that
depict the cryptid,
which are
spread around Braxton County.
Drumnadrochit, Scotland, with a po****tion of
around 1,130, is home to the Loch Ness...
- M****linn) is a
village in Glenurquhart, to the west of the
village of
Drumnadrochit, in the
Highland council area of Scotland. It lies on the
north side...
- Holmes.
Adrian Shine, a
marine biologist at the Loch Ness 2000
Centre in
Drumnadrochit,
suggested that the
footage was an otter, seal or
water bird. On 24...
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Dingwall (Inbhir Pheofharain),
Dornie (An Dòrnaidh),
Dornoch (Dòrnach),
Drumnadrochit (Druim na Droichaid),
Dulnain Bridge (Drochaid Thulnain),
Dunvegan (Dùn...