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==Other waterfalls== | ==Other waterfalls== | ||
There is another waterfall a short way up the glen known as Eas Bàn, to the east: [[ | There is another waterfall a short way up the glen known as Eas Bàn, to the east: [[Eas Bàn, Glen Elchaig (east)|the eastern Eas Bàn]] in on the Allt Bàn an Lì-ruighe, a stream running from the bare slopes of the [[Inverinate Forest]]. | ||
A more famous waterfall, the [[Falls of Glomach]], tumble into the glen above two and a half miles west of the Eastern Eas Bàn. | A more famous waterfall, the [[Falls of Glomach]], tumble into the glen above two and a half miles west of the Eastern Eas Bàn. |
Latest revision as of 19:17, 30 May 2019
Eas Bàn | |
Ross-shire | |
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River: | Allt Mòr |
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Co-ordinates: | 57°17’42"N, 5°25’3"W |
Eas Bàn, meaning 'White Waterfall' is a waterfall on the on stream known as the Allt Mòr (‘Great Stream’) in Wester Ross. The stream runs north-east from the rugged slopes above Glen Elchaig and tumbles over a cliff into the Glen in the Eas Bàn.
Within the glen, below the cliffs, the stream joins the River Elchaig just as it becomes tidal at Camas-luinie.
Other waterfalls
There is another waterfall a short way up the glen known as Eas Bàn, to the east: the eastern Eas Bàn in on the Allt Bàn an Lì-ruighe, a stream running from the bare slopes of the Inverinate Forest.
A more famous waterfall, the Falls of Glomach, tumble into the glen above two and a half miles west of the Eastern Eas Bàn.