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Duntulm (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn T****lm) is a
township situated on the
northwest coast of the
Trotternish peninsula on the Isle of Skye, and is made up of...
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Duntulm Castle stands ruined on the
north coast of Trotternish, on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, near the
hamlet of
Duntulm.
During the 17th
century it...
- site
dating to the 7th
millennium BC. The
ruins of the 14th–15th-century
Duntulm Castle stand at the
northern end of the peninsula. The
three major settlements...
- in-situ
across Trotternish at Brother's Point, An
Corran (Staffin Bay), and
Duntulm.
Evidence of
stegosaurs is
noted in
tracks from Brother's Point. A selection...
- The
Duntulm Formation is a
sedimentary geologic formation deposited in the
Inner Hebrides, Scotland. The
formation was
previously known as the 'Lower...
- Paul; Booth,
Claire L.; et al. (2004). "Dinosaur
footprints from the
Duntulm Formation (Bathonian, Jur****ic) of the Isle of Skye" (PDF).
Scottish Journal...
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townships include shared grazing areas. Port
Duntulm (2015) on the
Island of Skye in the
Inner Hebrides.
Duntulm is a
crofting township.
Sheep can be seen...
- "Trotternish Wildlife"
Archived 29
October 2013 at the
Wayback Machine Duntulm Castle.
Retrieved 25
October 2009. Watson,
Jeremy (12
October 2006). "Sea...
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chief of the Clan MacLeod, and also the 4
merklands of
Terunga of
Duntulm and 4
merklands of Airdmhiceolan. A and A
Macdonald noted that
during the...
- cool,
averaging 6.5 °C (44 °F) in
January and 15.4 °C (60 °F) in July at
Duntulm on the
Trotternish peninsula of Skye. Snow
seldom lies at sea
level and...