- The
Ayres of
Swinister, Shetland: two
ayres (shingle bars) that
enclose a houb (lagoon)...
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Photo Swinister,
Swinister Old Haa,
Including Wall 60°26′05″N 1°11′06″W / 60.434666°N 1.184929°W / 60.434666; -1.184929 (
Swinister,
Swinister Old Haa...
- just
called "Sandwick" or "San'ick"), Leebitton, Broonies' Taing, Stove,
Swinister and Hoswick; the
latter is
almost a
village in its own
right and is often...
- -1.1602 (Swining Voe)
Swinister Voe
Zetland Mossbank 60°26′06″N 1°10′35″W / 60.4351°N 1.1765°W / 60.4351; -1.1765 (
Swinister Voe) St Ninian's Bay Zetland...
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transmitters Baltasound Collafirth Hill
Fetlar Fitful Head
Scalloway Swinister Voe
Weisdale 5 May 2010 19 May 2010
Keelylang Hill
Relay transmitters...
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Clugan South Whiteness St
Ninians Tombolo Sumburgh Head The
Ayres of
Swinister The Cletts,
Exnaboe The
Vadills Tingon Tonga Greff Tressa Ness to Colbinstoft...
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Shetland Islands 60°22′N 1°11′W / 60.37°N 01.18°W / 60.37; -01.18 HU4566
Swinister Shetland Islands 60°30′N 1°24′W / 60.50°N 01.40°W / 60.50; -01.40 HU3380...
- Shetland, the
largest being Sullom Voe. The
townships of Heylor, Voe and
Swinister are
located on its s****s, and the
township of ****ater is
under a kilometre...
- the
Atlantic Ocean.
Further south are Orka Voe,
Tofts Voe,
Firths Voe,
Swinister Voe,
Dales Voe, a
second Colla Firth,
Swining Voe,
Lumna Voe and a second...