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Geography Polloch is a
remote and
picturesque hamlet,
located at the
north s**** of the
River Polloch, in an
inlet that
flows into Loch Shiel, in Inverness-shire...
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length of the loch: a
forestry track runs
along the
southern side
between Polloch and Glenfinnan,
whilst no
tracks or
paths exist on the
northern side. Cruises...
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Kilchoan Kilmory Kinlocheil Laga
Lochaline Melfort Newton of
Ardtoe Ockle Polloch Portuairk Resipole Salen South Garvan Stronchreggan Strontian Trislaig...
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Lower Scotstown are now
generally considered part of Strontian, with
Polloch several miles away on the
terminus of the road to Loch Shiel. Strontian...
- Loch Morar)
River Ailort River Moidart Shiel catchment River Shiel River Polloch (L) (flows into Loch Shiel)
Glenalladale River (R) (flows into Loch Shiel)...
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Highland PH36
ACHARACLE Acharacle Highland PH37
GLENFINNAN Glenfinnan,
Polloch Highland PH38
LOCHAILORT Lochailort, Glenuig,
Kinlochmoidart Highland PH39...
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Septs of Clan
Pollock Pogue, Polk, Pollok, Pollack, Polloke, Pollick,
Polloch, Pook, Pooke, Poock, Polke, Paulk, Poalk, Poalke, Poulk, Poole, Pogue, Poag...
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islands were
joined to the mainland.
Rodondo was
thought to be
wrecked on
Polloch Reef off
Salisbury Island in 1895. The
island is a
breeding ground for...
- to find
shelter from a gale. The
Rodondo was
thought to be
wrecked on
Polloch Reef off
Salisbury Island in 1895. The SS
Penguin was
wrecked in 1920 off...
- Ardery, Ardnastaing,
Ariundle Drumnatorran Glenhurich,
Gorstanvorran Polloch Resipole Salen, Scamodale, Scotstown,
Strontian Ariundle Oakwood National...