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  2. List of fishes of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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  3. Glencarron Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Glencarron Estate is a 12,000 acre highland estate in Wester Ross. [1] It provides sports facilities for fishing (river and loch) and grouse shooting. Several cottages and lodges are available for holiday lets. [1] It is owned by Alasdair Douglas, chair of The Tree Council. [2]

  4. Alligator Pond - Wikipedia

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    Alligator Pond is a fishing village on the southwestern coast of Jamaica in the parish of Manchester. [ 3 ] Unlike the tourist-oriented coasts in the northern part of the country, Alligator Pond's shoreline is as much about work as play; here fishermen launch their boats to catch some of the island's best-regarded fish while women conduct the ...

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  6. File:The Wester Ross Salmon Fishery District Designation ...

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  7. Gairloch - Wikipedia

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    Gairloch (/ ˈ ɡ ɛər l ɒ x / GAIR-lokh; Scottish Gaelic: Geàrrloch [ˈkʲaːrˠl̪ˠɔx], meaning "Short Loch") is a village, civil parish and community on the shores of Loch Gairloch in Wester Ross, in the North-West Highlands of Scotland.

  8. Loch Maree - Wikipedia

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    Loch Maree (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Ma-ruibhe) [7] is a loch in Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland.At 21.7 km (13.46 mi) long [1] and with a maximum width of four kilometres (2 + 1 ⁄ 2 mi), it is the fourth-largest freshwater loch in Scotland; it is the largest north of Loch Ness.

  9. Shieldaig - Wikipedia

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    The village was founded in 1800 [3] with a view to training up seamen for war against Napoleon.After his (initial) defeat and exile to Elba, the community found itself a new role as a fishing village.