- The
North Channel (known in
Irish and
Scottish Gaelic as
Sruth na
Maoile, in
Scots as the Sheuch) is the
strait between north-eastern
Northern Ireland...
-
threshold for an "independent" peak, one
Scottish Munro is missing,
namely Maoile Lunndaidh whose official prominence changed to 11
metres (36 ft) in 2014;...
-
Maoile Lunndaidh or
Maoil Lunndaidh is a
Scottish mountain situated 13 km
south of
Achnasheen in the Ross and
Cromarty district of the
Highland council...
- 282
Munros have a
prominence above 30
metres (98 ft), the
exception being Maoile Lunndaidh at 11
metres (36 ft); and
apart from Am Basteir, all
other Munros...
- go
north to the cold
Sruth na
Maoilé. At this time it was
proclaimed that no swan
should be
killed in Erin. At the
Maoilé a
cruel storm separated them...
-
Beinne Deirg is Loch na
Maoile,
which is
joined to Loch Bad na h-Achlaise
since the dam on the
western outlet of Loch na
Maoile was constructed. Further...
-
threshold for an "independent" peak, one
Scottish Munro is missing,
namely Maoile Lunndaidh whose official prominence changed to 11
metres (36 ft) in 2014;...
-
threshold for an "independent" peak, one
Scottish Munro is missing,
namely Maoile Lunndaidh whose official prominence changed to 11
metres (36 ft) in 2014;...
-
threshold for an "independent" peak, one
Scottish Munro is missing,
namely Maoile Lunndaidh whose official prominence changed to 11
metres (36 ft) in 2014;...
-
Voyage of Máel Dúin (Old Irish:
Immram Maele Dúin,
Modern Irish: 'Iomramh
Maoile Dhúin') is the tale of a sea
voyage written in Old
Irish around the end...