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  2. Fairy Pools - Wikipedia

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    From being unnamed and virtually unrecognised as a tourist attraction, the popularity of the Fairy Pools as a location for walkers has surged. Visitor numbers in 2006 were 13,000, increasing to 82,000 by 2015 and more than doubling to 180,000 by 2019. [6] [7] [8] It is about a 20-minute walk to the Fairy Pools from the Glen Brittle car park.

  3. Glen Brittle - Wikipedia

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    Many tributaries of the Brittle run down from these mountains into the glen, including a stream with waterfalls known as the much-visited Fairy Pools. Because of its location by the peaks, the area is popular with hikers and mountain bikers. A single road runs through the glen on the east side of the river.

  4. Isle of Skye - Wikipedia

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    The Isle of Skye, [a] [8] or simply Skye, [b] is the largest and northernmost of the major islands in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. [Note 1] The island's peninsulas radiate from a mountainous hub dominated by the Cuillin, the rocky slopes of which provide some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in the country.

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  6. How Many Americans Have Pools? Here's the Number of Swimming ...

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    New York. Number of Residential Swimming Pools: 503,000. Average Number of People per Pool: 38. Despite being surrounded by water, New York still has one of the highest numbers of U.S. swimming pools.

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  8. Fishermen Catch Monster Catfish Using This Unusual Bait - AOL

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    Catfish often swim in schools, so where there is one, there are often more, leading to fun, fast-paced fishing. In this video, two big game fishermen search for a legendary blue catfish said to ...

  9. Each-uisge - Wikipedia

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    The An t-Each Ban was a white water-horse, which despite not being the usual black colour was otherwise "traditional", seeking out travellers on stormy nights in equine form, and leaping with its victims into deep pools. The yellow horse of the Spey was an even more unusual colour and its preferred victims were married couples.