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The '''Sound of Mull''' is a sound between the [[Inner Hebrides|Inner Hebridean]] island of [[Mull]] and [[Morvern]] on mainland [[Argyllshire]]. It varies in width from 1½ miles to 3¼ | The '''Sound of Mull''' is a sound between the [[Inner Hebrides|Inner Hebridean]] island of [[Mull]] and [[Morvern]] on mainland [[Argyllshire]]. It varies in width from 1½ miles to 3¼ miles, and has beautiful and varied scenery along its shores. It forms part of the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 19:45, 25 April 2016
The Sound of Mull is a sound between the Inner Hebridean island of Mull and Morvern on mainland Argyllshire. It varies in width from 1½ miles to 3¼ miles, and has beautiful and varied scenery along its shores. It forms part of the Atlantic Ocean.
References
- Location map: 56°31’60"N, 5°54’0"W
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