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  2. Rua Reidh Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The name "Rua Reidh" is a semi-anglicisation of "Rubha Rèidh" meaning a flat headland. A lighthouse on Rubh'Re Point was first proposed by David Stevenson in 1853. . Building was started by his son, David Alan Stevenson in 1908 and the light was first lit on 15 January

  3. List of lighthouses in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    National Trust for Scotland, Northern Lighthouse Board: 14 [153] 59 [4] 24 [4] Strathy Point Lighthouse Highland 58°35′55″N 4°1′7″W [51] mainland: 1958 [154] Peter H. Hyslop [155] Northern Lighthouse Board (until 2012) 14 [154] 45: 26: Stroma Lighthouse Highland 58°41′45″N 3°7′0″W [51] Island of Stroma: 1890: Charles A ...

  4. Mountains and hills of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scotland's main mountainous region can be broadly further split into the Northwest Highlands, the Grampian Mountains and the islands off the west coast. As the name implies, the NW Highlands begin at the suture north and west of the Great Glen and include exactly 100 of the 282 Munros. The mountains found here are generally very rough and steep ...

  5. Stripchat - Wikipedia

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    Stripchat is an international adult website and social network featuring free live-streamed webcam performances, often including nudity and sexual activity, through traditional, virtual reality, and mobile broadcasts. [2] [3] [4] The site averages over 400 million visitors a month, according to Similarweb. [5]

  6. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Ardnamurchan Lighthouse is a listed 19th century lighthouse, located on Ardnamurchan Point in Lochaber part of the Highland council area of Scotland. The lighthouse with its 36-metre-tall (118 ft), pink granite tower was completed in 1849 to a design by Alan Stevenson. [1] [2] It is the only lighthouse in the UK built in the Egyptian style. [3]

  7. Noss Head Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Noss Head Lighthouse is an active 19th-century lighthouse near Wick in Caithness in the Highland council area of Scotland. It is located at the end of Noss Head, a peninsula on the north-west coast of Caithness that overlooks Sinclairs Bay, three miles north-east of Wick. It is notable as being the first lighthouse that was built with a ...

  8. Cairngorms - Wikipedia

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    The most famous valley is the Lairig Ghru pass, a gouge through the centre of the mountains—a u-shaped valley, now partly filled with extensive scree produced by intense frost action during ice-free periods. Many parts of the Cairngorms exhibit classic periglacial weathering which occurred during cold periods in ice-free areas. [38] [39]

  9. Category : Mountains and hills of the Eastern Highlands

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    Articles about the mountains and hills of the Eastern Highlands of Scotland, i.e. those peaks east of the Drumochter Pass. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.