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Eilean Dubh | |
Eilean Dubh | |
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Location: | 57°58’31"N, 5°25’52"W |
Grid reference: | NB972036 |
Highest point: | 285 feet |
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Population: | 0 |
Eilean Dubh is a small island of the Summer Isles of Cromartyshire, in Loch Broom, lying between Bottle Island and Priest Island. It is an uninhabited island, rocky and bleak with crags around its edge, reaching a peak of 285 feet.
The name of the island is commonplace amongst the Inner Hebrides, and means "Black Island".
The Summer Isles, Cromartyshire |
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Bottle Island • Eilean Dubh • Horse Island • Isle Martin • Priest Island • Isle Ristol • Tanera Beag • Tanera Mòr |
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