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Duisky (Scottish Gaelic: Dubh-uisge – "black water",
referring to the dark
appearance of Loch Eil) is a
small hamlet on the
south s**** of Loch Eil, directly...
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Ardgour Ardtoe Banavie Blaich Bonnavoulin Caol
Clovullin Corpach Corran Duisky F****fern
Glenborrodale Kentra Kilchoan Kilmory Kinlocheil Laga Lochaline...
- the
Scottish Highlands, at the
bottom of Glen
Suileag and
almost opposite Duisky.
Historically it was
spelled F****iefern. Clan
MacPhail as part of the Clan...
- to Conaglen, Stroncreggan, Treslaig, Camasnagaul, Achaphubuil, Blaich,
Duisky,
Garvan and
Drumfin in the
north (bordering Glenfinnan).
Until 1829 Ardgour...
- William,
North Ballachulish, Banavie,
Corpach and Onich, Ardgour, Blaich,
Duisky,
Clovulin and Garvan. The
quoad sacra parish of Duncansburgh, consisting...
- 1855) was a Scottish-born
Australian pastoralist. McLean, a
Scotsman from
Duisky, near Blaich, Ardgour, Argyleshire, was in July 1837 an
early investor with...
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Drynoch Duirinish (Lochalsh),
Duirinish (Skye), Duisdalebeg, Duisdalemore,
Duisky,
Dulnain Bridge,
Dunan Dunbeath, Duncanston,
Dundonnell Dunnet,
Dunnet Forest...
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Drimsallie eastwards along the
south s**** of Loch Eil,
through Garvan,
Duisky and
Blaich until Loch Eil
meets Loch
Linnhe and the road
turns generally...
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Duisdalemore Highland 57°09′N 5°48′W / 57.15°N 05.80°W / 57.15; -05.80 NG7013
Duisky Highland 56°50′N 5°17′W / 56.83°N 05.28°W / 56.83; -05.28 NN0076 Duke...