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Beinn Eighe (Scottish
Gaelic for 'file mountain') is a
mountain m****if in the
Torridon area of
Wester Ross in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland. Lying...
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Eighe (Scottish Gaelic: Càrn Èite) is a
mountain in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland.
Rising to 1,183
metres (3,881 ft)
above sea level, it is...
- mountainous,
comprising the
Torridon Forest. The most
prominent peak is
Beinn Eighe,
which is
capped with
white quartzite.
Three main
landowners occupy the...
- Scotland. It
stands between Loch
Torridon and the
neighbouring mountain Beinn Eighe. The
mountain is a
ridge running east–west, with
several peaks, and its...
- feet. In the 1997
tables these three Munro Tops, on
Beinn Alligin,
Beinn Eighe and
Buachaille Etive Beag,
gained full
Munro summit status. Dawson's book...
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older rocks,
Lewisian gneiss. Some of the
highest peaks, such as
Beinn Eighe are
crowned by
white Cambrian quartzite,
which gives those peaks a distinctive...
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Beinn Alligin and
Beinn Eighe, all of
which are over 3,000 feet (914.4 metres) in height. Specifically, they are:
Liathach Beinn Eighe Beinn Alligin Hills...
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Sandstone form
mountains in the
Torridon Hills such as
Liathach and
Beinn Eighe in
Wester Ross.
These foundations are inters****d with many
igneous intrusions...
- and Ukraine)
Shatskiy (2002)
Desnianskyi (2009)
Roztochya (2011)
Beinn Eighe (1976)
Braunton Burrows (1976),
extended 2002 as
North Devon's Biosphere...
- 704 ft or 1,129 m),
Sgurr na
Lapaich (3,773 ft or 1,150 m), Carn Eige (Càrn
Eighe) (3,881 ft or 1,183 m), Mam
Sodhail (Mam Soul) (3,871 ft or 1,180 m), Beinn...