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  2. List of listed buildings in Ardchattan and Muckairn - Wikipedia

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    Lochnell House Ardmucknish Bay 56°29′43″N 5°26′10″W  /  56.495263°N 5.436059°W  / 56.495263; -5.436059  ( Lochnell House Ardmucknish Category A

  3. Benderloch railway station - Wikipedia

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    Benderloch was a railway station located in Benderloch, Argyll and Bute, on the north east shore of Ardmucknish Bay. It was on the Ballachulish branch line that linked Connel Ferry, on the main line of the Callander and Oban Railway, with Ballachulish.

  4. List of bays of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of bays in Scotland. Map of Scottish administrative counties Contents: Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Islands Outer ...

  5. Pladda - Wikipedia

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    Pladda is a small, flat, teardrop-shaped island, 700 m (2,300 ft) long and rising to just 27 m (89 ft) above sea level. Unusually for such a small island, it has its own source of fresh water. Pladda shares its name with Pladda Island, a tiny islet situated in the Lynn of Lorne between Lismore and Ardmucknish Bay.

  6. Ardchattan and Muckairn - Wikipedia

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    Ardchattan and Muckairn is a civil parish within Argyll and Bute in Scotland. It lies north of Oban, bordering Loch Etive and includes Glen Ure, Glen Creran, Barcaldine, Benderloch, Connel, Bonawe and Glen Etive. [1]

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  8. SS Breda - Wikipedia

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    She was quickly taken under tow, and beached in shallow water in Ardmucknish Bay. The next day, only a small part of her cargo had been offloaded before a storm swept her into deeper water where she sank to a mean depth of 26 metres (85 ft) at position 56°28′32″N 5°25′04″W  /  56.47556°N 5.41778°W  / 56.47556; -5.

  9. Lochinver Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    Sold from service, and used as a dive boat, she responded to a coastguard alert, to any vessels in the Ardmucknish Bay area, for a small inflatable boat with 5 divers, having suffered engine failure. The former lifeboat was soon with the boat, and all were returned to Dunstaffnage Bay. [5]