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Eriboll (Scottish Gaelic: Earabol) is a
village in Sutherland, Scotland. The
village is
situated on the
south eastern s**** of Loch
Eriboll, in the northern...
- Loch
Eriboll (Scottish Gaelic: "Loch Euraboil") is a 16 km (9.9 mi) long sea loch on the
north coast of Scotland,
which has been used for
centuries as...
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parish is huge and sp****ly po****ted,
covering an area from east of Loch
Eriboll to Cape Wrath, the most north-westerly
point of the
Scottish mainland....
- firths, but
which are not
termed such – West
coast Loch
Broom (fjord), Loch
Eriboll (fjord), Loch
Hourn (fjord), Loch Tarbert, Jura (fjord), Loch Torridon...
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consists of two formations, the
basal quartzites and
quartz arenites of the
Eriboll formation and the
overlying dolomitic siltstones and
sandstones and quartz...
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linear tectonic feature in the
Scottish Highlands which runs from Loch
Eriboll on the
north coast 190
kilometres (120 mi)
southwest to the
Sleat peninsula...
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lochs in
Scotland include Loch Long, Loch Fyne, Loch Linnhe, and Loch
Eriboll.
Elsewhere in Britain,
places like the Afon Dyfi can be
considered sea...
- the far north-west
Moine Thrust Belt
running in a
narrow band from Loch
Eriboll in a south-westerly
direction to Skye. In
continental Europe,
various regionally...
- the crags. The view from the
summit includes the
Pentland Firth, Loch
Eriboll and the
nearby mountains of
Arkle and Foinaven. The
Orkney Islands are...
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villages are
Lairg and Tongue.
Lochs in the area
include Loch
Naver and Loch
Eriboll. The name
Altnaharra is
derived from the
Scottish Gaelic Allt na h-Eirbhe...