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Laxford Bridge Laxford is a
remote area in the far
Northwest Highlands of
Scotland around the
River Laxford which runs
northwest from Loch
Stack to Laxford...
- The
Laxford Bridge is a
stone arch
bridge in Sutherland,
Scotland which carries the A838
across the
River Laxford north to
Rhiconich and Durness. The...
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Scotland at
Oxford Earth Sciences: Scourie: the
Lewisian Gneiss Complex Loch
Laxford: the
Lewisian Gneiss Complex Achmelvich: the
Lewisian Gneiss Complex...
- Scotland. It runs
generally northwest from the A836 in the
Lairg area to
Laxford Bridge on the west
coast of Scotland, then
generally northeast to Durness...
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empty into Loch
Laxford,
which is a sea loch, the "ford" in the name
meaning a
firth not a ford This
drainage area,
named the
Laxford basin, lies in the...
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ordered from
Henry Robb of
Leith in 1943 as the Loch-class
frigate Loch
Laxford, and laid down on 14
April 1944 as
Admiralty Job No. J11861.
However the...
- Scotland. It lies
approximately four
miles (six kilometres)
southeast of
Laxford Bridge and is
surrounded by mountains. Ben
Stack rises steeply from the...
- Loch
Eriboll and the Kyle of Tongue),
Ceathramh Garbh (formed by Loch
Laxford and Loch Inchard), and
Stoer Head. The
county has
numerous beaches, a remote...
- Hope and
Eriboll to the east and Portnancon, Sangobeg,
Durness and on to
Laxford Bridge to the west. Its
Norse name
means Home on a
gravel beach. Ordnance...
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lochs are Loch a' Chàirn Bhàin (or Kyle Sku) (crossed by
Kylesku Bridge,
Laxford and Inchard. Inland, Loch More (the
great loch) is 4
miles long, which...