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  2. Dhu Loch - Wikipedia

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    Dhu Loch (also known as "Loch Dhu") is an impounding reservoir, located 1 kilometre directly west of the much larger Loch Fad and 5 kilometres south west of Rothesay. The loch is part of the water supply system for the town. The earthen dam is 8.1 metres high and was completed in 1905.

  3. Loch Dhu - Wikipedia

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    Loch Dhu is a house in northwestern Berkeley County, South Carolina about 7 mi (11 km) east of Eutawville, South Carolina. It was built around 1812–1816. [ 2 ] It is located close to Lake Marion about 1.3 miles (2.1 km) north of South Carolina Route 6 on Loch Dhu Lane. [ 3 ]

  4. Mannochmore distillery - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 the black Loch Dhu ("Black Loch" in Scottish Gaelic) single malt whisky was introduced, and has been gaining market favour despite (or because of) the rather unusual appearance and taste. After a brief re-closure in 1995, the distillery only produces for twelve months and then has a break of twelve months alternating with the nearby ...

  5. List of dams and reservoirs in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Leorin Loch - Port Ellen, Islay; Lindowan Reservoir - Kilcreggan; Loch A' Bharain - North Knapdale; Loch A' Chaorainn - South Knapdale; Loch Allan - Port Askaig, Islay; Loch a'Mhuillin - North Knapdale; Loch an Add - North Knapdale; Loch an Droighinn - Kilchrenan; Loch an Sgoltaire - Isle of Colonsay; Loch an Torr - Dervaig, Isle of Mull; Loch ...

  6. Hail to the Chief - Wikipedia

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    Verses from Sir Walter Scott's 1810 narrative poem The Lady of the Lake, including "The Boat Song" ("Hail to the Chief") with which clan oarsmen announce the arrival by boat of their chieftain Roderick Dhu at Ellen's Isle in Loch Katrine, were set to music around 1812 by the songwriter James Sanderson (c. 1769 – c. 1841); a self-taught English violinist and the conductor of the Surrey ...

  7. Ghillie Dhu - Wikipedia

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    After researching folklore traditions gathered primarily from Gaelic areas of Scotland, [16] an authority on congenital disorders, Susan Schoon Eberly, has speculated the tale of the Ghillie Dhu may have a basis in a human being with a medical condition; [17] other academics, such as Carole G. Silver, Professor of English at Stern College for Women, [18] agree and suggest he was a dwarf. [13]

  8. Isle of Bute - Wikipedia

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    Loch Fad is Bute's largest body of freshwater and runs along the fault line. The western side of Bute is known for its beaches, many of which enjoy fine views over the Sound of Bute towards Arran and Bute's smaller satellite island Inchmarnock. Hamlets on the western side of the island include Straad, around St. Ninian's Bay, and Kildavanan on ...

  9. Category:Reservoirs in Argyll and Bute - Wikipedia

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