- The
Scavaig River or
River Coruisk is a
river on the Isle of Skye, in Scotland. It is
located amongst the Cuillin, and
flows from Loch
Coruisk to meet...
- MV Loch
Scavaig (ex
Sound of Sanda) was a car and p****enger ferry,
operated until October 2013 by
Western Ferries across the
Firth of
Clyde between Gourock...
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centred here,
whether Sgurr nan
Gillean soaring above Sligachan, Loch
Scavaig and the
Cuillin ridge from Elgol, or Bla
Bheinn above Torrin. — Scottish...
- cloud. From the
southern end the
Scavaig River, only a few
hundred yards long,
discharges into a sea loch, Loch
Scavaig. The loch is
nearly 2
miles (3 kilometres)...
- Skye, in the
Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Soay lies to the west of Loch
Scavaig on the south-west
coast of Skye, from
which it is
separated by Soay Sound...
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Elgol (Scottish Gaelic: Ealaghol) is a
village on the s****s of Loch
Scavaig towards the end of the
Strathaird peninsula in the Isle of Skye, in the Scottish...
- footpath)
Wester Ross The
Glenfinnan Viaduct from below. The
Saddle Loch
Scavaig, Isle of Skye
Inverness The
islands of Loch
Maree The
interior of Smoo...
- on the
island of Skye, Scotland,
situated between Loch
Slapin and Loch
Scavaig on the
south coast. W. H.
Murray said that "Skye is
sixty miles long, but...
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within Loch
Dunvegan Eilean Glas
within Loch Fyne
Eilean Glas
within Loch
Scavaig There are also a
number of
islands named 'Glas Eilean' such as: Glas Eilean...
- and
completed 6
October 1944.
Broken up in 1966 at Plymouth. HMS Loch
Scavaig (K648) –
built by
Charles Hill & Sons, laid down 31
March 1944, launched...