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  • ...les. It contains several wooded islands, and drains into Enard Bay by the River Polly. Det 14. Gruinard House, north bank of the Gruinard River ({{wmap|57.864242|-5.415391|name=Cromartyshire Det 14}} {{getmapecho|NG9759
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  • ...at 2,671 feet) and pursues a north-easterly course to its meeting with the River Conon after a run of about 26 miles, during a small part of which it forms The River Blackwater flows from mountains in [[Strathvaich]] south-east for 18 miles
    22 KB (3,583 words) - 09:40, 14 April 2018
  • ...the foot of [[An Teallach]] and opens into [[the Minch]]. The village of [[Dundonnell]] stands at the mouth of the loch, linked by the A832 coast road to [[Camus ...Loch at Ardessie Falls and the [[Dundonnell River]], which rises in the [[Dundonnell Forest]] 3 miles southeast of the loch and is fed by the innumerable lochan
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  • ...Broom, passing [[Leal Forrest]] before joining the loch as a fast flowing river with a strong current. ...nn nam Ban]] at 1,903 feet is at the base of the peninsula and overlooks [[Dundonnell]] to the southwest and Loch Broom to the west and south.
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  • ...d carving on its course the valley named Strath na Sealga, after which the river is named. The river rises in several burns on the slopes of [[Sgùrr Dubh]] in [[Ross-shire]] a
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  • ...arry food needed between resupply points. There are also several unbridged river crossings which can become dangerous or even impossible in spate conditions * [[Dundonnell]]
    10 KB (1,426 words) - 22:08, 20 October 2014
  • |river=Allt Eighidh ...stream called the Allt Eighidh, within the largely bare district of the [[Dundonnell Forest]], in [[Cromartyshire]].
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