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Beinn Fhada (Scottish
Gaelic for 'long mountain') or Ben
Attow is a
mountain in the
Scottish Highlands. The
finest route up
Beinn Fhada is from Morvich...
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Irish galley was a
vessel in use in the West of
Ireland down to the
seventeenth century, and was
propelled both by oars and sail. In
fundamental respects...
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classified as a
separate Munro. To the
northeast is the
ridge of
Beinn Fhada ('the long mountain'). The
mountain is
usually climbed together with Bidean...
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easterly sister,
Beinn Fhada ('long mountain'),
joins the
Bidean nam Bian m****if at the
summit of Stob
Coire Sgreamhach.
Beinn Fhada is
separated from Gearr...
- Imersay,
Iseanach Beag,
Iseanach Mòr
Carraig Fhada: Am Plodan, An Gànradh,
Eilean nan Caorach,
Sgeir Fhada,
Sgeir Phlocach Colonsay: Dubh Eilean, Eilean...
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appears in
Scottish heraldry as the "lymphad", from the
Scottish Gaelic long
fhada. In
terms of
design and function,
there was
considerable similarity between...
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Aghada (Irish: Áth
Fhada,
meaning 'long ford') is a
village and
civil parish in
County Cork, Ireland. It is
situated on the
eastern side of Cork Harbour...
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Ruvaal at the
north eastern tip of
Islay constructed in 1859,
Carraig Fhada at Port Ellen,
which has an
unusual design, and Dubh Artach, an isolated...
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Inchcolm (Innis Choluim)
Firth of
Forth 9 * 0 ° 34
Inchfad (Innis
Fhada) (F) Loch
Lomond 40 c.40 * 1 24 Inch
Kenneth (Innis Choinnich) Mull 55 0...
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three flags and a basket. The word
comes from the
Scottish Gaelic long
fhada,
meaning a long ship or birlinn. It
usually indicates a
title ****ociated...