- and
become part of the
geologic record. For example, at
least three such
straths are
present in the
valley of the Rio
Grande River near Albuquerque, New...
- Scotland. It has a wide
variety of landscapes, from the rich
agricultural straths in the east, to the high
mountains of the
southern Highlands. Perthshire's...
- West
Highlands reflects their origin in the
glacial overdeepening of the
straths and
glens they now occupy. Loch is a
Scottish Gaelic word for a lake or...
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Borders (inc
Whitlaw Eildon)
Central Uplands Western Uplands Cairngorm Straths Shetland Islands Argyll Islands Countryside Stewardship Scheme Environmental...
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Strath Fillan (Scottish Gaelic: Na Sraithibh) is a
strath in west
Perthshire named after an 8th-century
Irish hermit monk,
later canonised as
Saint Fillan...
- The
Strath Committee,
chaired by Sir
William Strath, was set up by the
British Ministry of
Defence to
consider the short- and long-term
effects of a hydrogen...
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Andrew Anderson Strath (1
March 1837 – 23
February 1868) was a
Scottish professional golfer who pla**** in the mid-19th century. He won the 1865 Open Championship...
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Strath of Kildonan, also
known as
Strath Ullie, (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Ilidh), is a
strath in Sutherland, in the
north of Scotland. It
extends in a north-westerly...
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novels are set in
Dunbeath and its
Strath. Of Dunbeath's landscape, Gunn wrote: "These
small straths, like the
Strath of Dunbeath, have this
intimate beauty...
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Strathspey (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Spè, [s̪t̪ɾa ˈs̪peː]) is a
region of the
Scottish Highlands comprising part of the
valley of the Spey. It
includes the...