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    Findhorn (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Èir or Inbhir Èireann) is a village in Moray, Scotland. It is located on the eastern shore of Findhorn Bay and immediately...
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    The Findhorn Foundation is a Scottish charitable trust registered in 1972, formed by the spiritual community at the Findhorn Ecovillage, one of the largest...
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    Findhorn Ecovillage is an experimental architectural community project based at The Park, in Moray, Scotland, near the village of Findhorn. The project's...
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  • Findhorn may refer to: Toponyms re northern Scotland: Findhorn, village Findhorn Bay River Findhorn Institutions connected with the village Findhorn Foundation...
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  • James Gray Stuart, 1st Viscount Stuart of Findhorn, CH, MVO, MC*, PC (9 February 1897 – 20 February 1971) was a British Unionist politician. He was joint-Parliamentary...
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    The River Findhorn (Scottish Gaelic: Uisge Éire) is one of the longest rivers in Scotland. Located in the north east, it flows into the Moray Firth on...
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    in Moray, Scotland, near the village of Findhorn. The Findhorn Ecovillage community at The Park, Findhorn, a village in Moray, Scotland, and at Cluny...
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  • Findhorn Viaduct is the name given to two separate railway bridges that cross the River Findhorn in Scotland: Findhorn Viaduct (Tomatin) near Tomatin in...
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  • Viscount Stuart of Findhorn, of Findhorn in the County of Moray, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 20 November 1959 for...
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  • Culbin Sands, Forest and Findhorn Bay is a huge area of coast and countryside and an SSSI (site of special scientific interest) in Moray, Scotland, stretching...
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  • David Spangler (category Findhorn community)
    philosopher and self-described "practical mystic." He helped transform the Findhorn Foundation in northern Scotland into a center of residential spiritual...
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  • Eileen Caddy (category People from Findhorn, Moray)
    known as one of the founders of the Findhorn Foundation community at the Findhorn Ecovillage, near the village of Findhorn, Moray Firth, in northeast Scotland...
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    The Findhorn Viaduct is a railway bridge near Forres in Moray, Scotland. Built for the Inverness & Aberdeen Junction Railway between 1856 and 1858 by Joseph...
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    The Findhorn Viaduct is a railway bridge approximately 500 metres (550 yd) east of the village of Tomatin in the Scottish Highlands, which carries the...
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  • experiences is published in a chapter of The Findhorn Garden, a book about the early history of the Findhorn Foundation in the north east of Scotland. Crombie's...
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    Figurski at Findhorn on Acid is a hypertext novel by Richard Holeton published on CD-ROM by Eastgate Systems in 2001 and republished on the open web by...
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  • MacQueen of Pall a' Chrocain was a legendary Highland deer stalker popularly believed to have slain the last wolf in Scotland in 1743. The scene of the...
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  • Barbara Hand Clow. Inner Traditions publishes other imprints, including Findhorn Press, Healing Arts Press, Destiny Books, Park Street Press, Bindu Books...
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  • Dalvey was on the approach to Forres, but on the west side of the River Findhorn; the bridging of the river was a major engineering work. That was accomplished...
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    of Blackstob and Hatton, and the burgh of barony of Findhorn, including the mouth of the Findhorn River and the adjacent coast "lying in the ancient Sheriffdom...
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    Gaelic: Dorbag / Uisge Dhorbaig) is a right-bank tributary of the River Findhorn in northeast Scotland. It emerges from the northeast end of Lochindorb...
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    that the name is a corruption of the village name of Findhorn at the mouth of the River Findhorn in Moray. The "dispute" goes back to the eighteenth century...
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    Moray, Scotland. It is located near the shore of Findhorn Bay, around 3 miles (5 km) from Findhorn and 2.5 miles (4 km) from Forres. Northeast of the...
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    "Lest we forget" on a war memorial in Findhorn, Scotland...
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  • Findhorn railway station formerly served Findhorn in Moray, Scotland. The station was opened by the Findhorn Railway on 18 April 1860. On 28 January 1861...
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    The Waterboys (category Findhorn community)
    and moved to northeast Scotland for the first of several stays at the Findhorn Foundation, exploring the esoteric spiritual ideas which he'd first encountered...
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  • The Royal Findhorn Yacht Club is located in a waterfront setting at Findhorn, on the coast of Moray in Scotland, on a site overlooking the sheltered inshore...
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  • level - 15 ft (4.6 m) in places (27 ft at Banchory). The Rivers Nairn, Findhorn, Lossie and Spey were affected, to the north. As well as flooding, many...
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    prominent of these groups was the Findhorn Foundation, which founded the Findhorn Ecovillage in the Scottish area of Findhorn, Moray in 1962. Although its...
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  • Fiona Dolman (category People from Findhorn, Moray)
    Fiona Dolman Born (1970-01-30) 30 January 1970 (age 54) Findhorn, Moray, Scotland Occupation Actress Years active 1993–present Known for Midsomer Murders...
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