- Stob
Coire Easain is a
Scottish Munro mountain which reaches a
height of 1115
metres (3658 feet),
situated 18
kilometres east of Fort William. It stands...
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Bunessan (Scottish Gaelic: Bun
Easain),
meaning "bottom of the waterfall", is a
small village on the Ross of Mull, a
peninsula in the south-west of the...
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largely obsolete due to the
feature being removed or forgotten.
Drochaid an
Easain Duibh ("Bridge by the
Small Dark Waterfall"),
referred to in the tale Aonghas...
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Easan Dubh Allt
Easain Duibh NH387912 east of
Freevater Forest Easan Dubha River Orchy NN266356 Glen
Orchy Easan Garbh Allt an
Easain Ghairbh NC268528...
- 068024101044;-3.8108274513609 NN903989] Ma,M,Sim 31 110
Scotland 31 79 Stob
Coire Easain 1,115 611 3,658 2,005 04A 41 56.817618934455;-4.773708487282 NN308730] Ma...
- and Kinross/Stirlingshire) Loch na h-Earrainn (Argyll and Bute) Loch an
Easain Uaine (between
Foinaven and Arkle, Sutherland) Loch Eck (Argyll and Bute)...
- for two
kilometres before descending steeply and
rockily to the
Bealach Easain (548 metres)
which connects it to the
Corbett Ben Tee. In all
other directions...
- Stob
Coire Sgriodain 979 15 Stob a'
Choire Mheadhoin 1105 16 Stob
Coire Easain 1115 17 Stob Bàn (Grey Corries) 977 18 Stob
Choire Claurigh 1177 19 Stob...
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Located in East Dunbartonshire, the
Aldessan Burn (Scottish Gaelic: Allt
Easain,
meaning "burn of the falls"; also
known as the Kirk Burn) is
formed as...
- Allt an
Easain Labhair near
Gruline west of Salen.
There are also
unnamed waterfalls on the Allt na
Linne burn just to the east. The Allt an
Easain Labhar...