The River Orchy (Scottish Gaelic: Urchaidh / Abhainn Urchaidh) is a river that passes through the village of Dalmally, Argyll and Bute in the West Highlands...
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Glen Orchy (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Urchaidh) is a glen in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It runs from Bridge of Orchy to Dalmally. Glen Orchy is about 17 km...
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of Orchy (Scottish Gaelic: Drochaid Urchaidh) is a village in Glen Orchy in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is named after the crossing over the River Orchy...
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the free dictionary. Glenorchy may refer to: Glen Orchy, a glen in Scotland containing the River Orchy City of Glenorchy, a local government area of Tasmania...
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pass through the loch, coming past the barrage in the River Awe and continuing into the River Orchy. Loch Awe contains several ruined castles on islands...
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with a mean depth of 33 feet and a maximum depth of 84 feet. The river River Orchy flows from the southeastern side of the loch. It lies north-east of...
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section is about 30 km (19 miles) long: Tyndrum to Bridge of Orchy – 11 km (7 miles) Bridge of Orchy to Inveroran Hotel – 3 km (2 miles) Inveroran Hotel to...
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River Liver River Noe Awe catchment River Awe River Orchy (flows into Loch Awe) River Strae (R) River Lochy (L) Allt Kinglass (R) Water of Tulla (L)...
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Park. Glenorchy Parish Church stands on an island site between the rivers Orchy and Orchy Bheag near the village. The category A listed building, constructed...
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Kintyre Oban distillery Old Castle Lachlan Puck's Glen Rannoch Moor River Orchy Rothesay Castle Rothesay's Victorian Toilets Saddell Abbey Saddell Castle...
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The River Lochy flows west through Glen Lochy from Loch Bhe to the River Orchy and hence Lochawe in the West Highlands of Scotland. The A85 road parallels...
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stream current in a given spot. Being a spectacular feature of bedrock river channels, they have been and still are studied extensively and considered...
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Orchies (French pronunciation: [ɔʁʃi]; Dutch: Oorschie) is a commune in the department of Nord in the Hauts-de-France region of French Flanders, northern...
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List of waterfalls in Scotland (redirect from Eas Dubh, River Lonan)
Highlands enjoy a wet climate. The more steeply plunging west coast highland rivers in particular are home to countless waterfalls. Scotland has over 150 waterfalls...
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Bigger and more reliable rivers can be found in Scotland and Wales, in particular the River Findhorn, River Orchy, River Spey, River Tay and the Afon Tryweryn...
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freshwater islands in Scotland include those within freshwater lochs and rivers – including tidal areas, so the islands may not always be surrounded by...
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Portincaple Portkil Portnahaven Rahane Rest & Be Thankful Rhu Rhubodach River Eachaig River Orchy Rosneath, Rosneath Peninsula, Rosneath House Rothesay, Rothesay...
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place of execution. The church was built upon an islet formed by the River Orchy. It is situated within Dalmally in western Scotland, which is near the...
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Scotland). The placename Strath Taieri combines the Gaelic Srath with the Māori river name Taieri and similarly, the mountain range Ben Ohau combines the Gaelic...
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Photo Bridge Of Orchy River Orchy 56°31′05″N 4°46′14″W / 56.51795°N 4.770672°W / 56.51795; -4.770672 (Bridge Of Orchy River Orchy) Category B 12168...
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with drainage going to the west coast via the River Orchy and to the east via the River Lyon and the River Tay. Beinn a' Chaisteil is mentioned in the work...
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rated at 374 NHP. In February 1909, the River Clyde was towed into Moreton Bay by the Falls of Orchy. The River Clyde had been carrying coal from Newcastle...
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Landranger map sheet 50 Glen Orchy and Loch Etive Map sources for River Awe Wikimedia Commons has media related to River Awe. Portals: Scotland Rivers v t e...
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Glen Lyon being the most visited. Glen Croe Glen Douglas Glen Fruin Glen Orchy Glen Shira Great Glen Hell's Glen Strath Fillan Yarrow, Scottish Borders...
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range located in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is situated between Glen Orchy and Glen Coe. Its four Munros include Stob Ghabhar, Stob a' Choire Odhair...
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Glenorchy, Tasmania (category Populated places on the River Derwent)
the same name, the City of Glenorchy. Glenorchy draws its name from Glen Orchy, Scotland, meaning "Glen of tumbling waters". Glenorchy was first occupied...
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and about 1880. These games were played by teams from each side of the River Orchy for a cup presented by a Mr Macdonald, who had returned from Australia...
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SS Canastota (section Voyages of Falls of Orchy)
SS Canastota (formerly Falls of Orchy) was a British-flagged, coal-burning, two-masted, steel screw, cargo steamer of 4,904 gross register tons (GRT)...
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the West Highland Line in Scotland between Upper Tyndrum and Bridge of Orchy was built because the engineers of the railway couldn't afford to build...
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The Dart River / Te Awa Whakatipu and Rees River flow into the head of Lake Wakatipu next to Glenorchy. Glenorchy was named after Glen Orchy, a valley...
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