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Esha Ness Lighthouse on the west coast, just south of Calder's Geo, was designed by David Alan Stevenson and commissioned in 1929. [7] The power of the Atlantic Ocean storms is displayed at the Grind o Da Navir, a large amphitheatre just north of the Eshaness lighthouse that opens out through a breach in the cliffs. Here, the waves have thrown ...
Eshaness Lighthouse is situated on the Northmavine peninsula in the north-west of the Shetland Islands, Scotland. It sometimes rendered as Esha Ness Lighthouse . The lighthouse has a tapering, square tower 12 metres (39 ft) high and was built by David e Charles Stevenson , two of the famous 'lighthouse' Stevensons, between 1925 and 1929.
Calders Geo. Calders Geo is an inlet in the western cliffs of Esha Ness in Northmavine on the Mainland, Shetland, Scotland.A cave on the north side of the geo has been measured at more than one and a half times the size of "The Frozen Deep", a chamber in Reservoir Hole under Cheddar Gorge in Somerset, potentially making it the largest natural chamber in Britain.
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The Drongs are a group of sea stacks off the coast of Hillswick Ness, Northmavine, Shetland, Scotland.They lie to the west of the Isle of Westerhouse in St Magnus Bay.They have been described as "a focus of interest from all surrounding parts, including Eshaness", [3] from which they are the most readily viewed, and as such are considered an icon of Eshaness, [4] along with the famous Dore Holm.
Esha Ness Lighthouse Shetland Islands 60°29′21″N 1°37′38″W [52] Mainland: 1925: David A Stevenson: Northern Lighthouse Board: 12 [53] 61: 25 [4] Fair Isle North Lighthouse Shetland Islands 59°33′8″N 1°36′35″W [54] Fair Isle: 1892 [55] David A Stevenson, Charles A Stevenson: Northern Lighthouse Board: 14 [55] 80 [4] 22 [4 ...
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The power of the ocean storms is displayed at Grind o Da Navir, a large amphitheatre just north of the Eshaness light that opens out through a breach in the cliffs. Here, the waves have thrown rocks of up to 3 metres (9.8 ft) high over 15 metres (49 ft) above the sea. [9] Muckle Roe and Esha Ness are part of the Shetland National Scenic Area. [10]