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Inchnadamph is a
hamlet in ****ynt, Sutherland, Scotland. The name is an
anglicisation of the
Gaelic name
Innis nan Damh
meaning "meadow of the stags"...
- Loch Awe is a
small loch,
located 4
miles south of Loch ****ynt and next to the
village of Ledmore,
within the ****ynt area of Sutherland, Scotland. The...
- Uamh an Claonaite,
which lies five
miles (eight kilometres)
south of
Inchnadamph. The
geological importance of ****ynt is
reflected in its
inclusion in...
- ****ynt. It
replaced ****ynt
Castle which was four
miles north-west of
Inchnadamph.
Ardvreck is
notable as the
place where the
royalist James Graham, 1st...
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MacLeods and Mackenzies,
occupies a
promontory on the
north s****, west of
Inchnadamph. The
elevation of the loch's
surface above sea
level varies with the...
- ****ynt
Salmon Hatchery, near
Inchnadamph in the
Scottish Highlands...
- ****ynt
Salmon Hatchery, near
Inchnadamph in the
Scottish Highlands...
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known as Loch A'an) (Cairngorms) Loch Awe,
Argyll and Bute Loch Awe (
Inchnadamph, Sutherland) Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S...
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Society in 1921. A
monument to the work of
Peach and
Horne was
erected at
Inchnadamph,
close to the
Moine Thrust where they did some of
their best-known work...
- the 1930
memorial at
Inchnadamph, a
statue of the two
geologists was
erected at
Knockan Crag in 2001.
Knockan Crag
Inchnadamph North West
Highlands Geopark...