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Sound of Mull from Ben Hiant. The Sound of Mull is a sound between the Inner Hebridean island of Mull and mainland Scotland.It forms part of the Atlantic Ocean.. The Sound of Mull Project is a Scottish Sustainable Marine Environment Initiative (SSMEI) spatial plan of Argyll and Bute Council which sets out details on the marine, environmental and coastal activities in the Sound.
The experimental electronic musician Robin Storey, recording under the name Rapoon, sampled the shipping forecast for the track "Falling More Slowly" on his 1997 album Easterly 6 or 7, itself named for the Forecast. The Prodigy sampled a short section of the shipping forecast in their song "Weather Experience" on their album Experience. [26]
Met Office forecast for more wind and rain. Saturday 7 December 2024 14:09, ... air and sea amid weather warnings. Saturday 7 December 2024 12:34, ... Mull and other islands. Many CalMac ferries ...
Tacoma will get some sun on Saturday and Sunday, with highs hovering in the low 60s, according to the National Weather Service-Seattle’s seven-day forecast. Then comes the rain.
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[7] The loch also forms part of a larger (74,100 hectares or 741 square kilometres) NCMPA, entitled Loch Sunart to the Sound of Jura, which extends to include the Sound of Mull, the Firth of Lorne and the Sound of Jura. This MPA has been designated to protect the population of common skate and the area's quaternary geological features. [8]
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The Torosay transmitting station [1] is a television broadcasting facility on the Isle of Mull, in Argyll and Bute, Scotland (grid reference). It is owned and operated by Arqiva. It is located in the parish of Torosay in the foothills of Dùn da Ghaoithe, the second highest mountain in Mull. Although the mountain reaches 2,513 feet (766 m), the ...