![]() Sgeir nan Ruideag, An t-Iasgair and An Dubh Sgeir | |
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Location | An t-Iasgair, Highland, United Kingdom |
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Coordinates | 57°41′07″N 6°26′01″W / 57.6852°N 6.4335°W |
Tower | |
Construction | metal skeletal structure |
Markings | white structure |
Power source | solar power
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Operator |
Northern Lighthouse Board
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Light | |
Focal height | 23 m (75 ft)
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Range | 9 nmi (17 km; 10 mi)
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Characteristic | Fl W 6s
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An t-Iasgair (Scottish Gaelic for the Fisherman) is a skerry in the Little Minch, to the north of the Trotternish peninsula of Skye. It lies 1.5 miles north north west of Ru Bornesketaig and is marked by a navigation light. [1] It is the largest and highest in a group of three rocks, with smaller neighbours of Sgeir nan Ruideag and An Dubh Sgeir.
![]() Sgeir nan Ruideag, An t-Iasgair and An Dubh Sgeir | |
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Location | An t-Iasgair, Highland, United Kingdom |
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Coordinates | 57°41′07″N 6°26′01″W / 57.6852°N 6.4335°W |
Tower | |
Construction | metal skeletal structure |
Markings | white structure |
Power source | solar power
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Operator |
Northern Lighthouse Board
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Light | |
Focal height | 23 m (75 ft)
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Range | 9 nmi (17 km; 10 mi)
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Characteristic | Fl W 6s
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An t-Iasgair (Scottish Gaelic for the Fisherman) is a skerry in the Little Minch, to the north of the Trotternish peninsula of Skye. It lies 1.5 miles north north west of Ru Bornesketaig and is marked by a navigation light. [1] It is the largest and highest in a group of three rocks, with smaller neighbours of Sgeir nan Ruideag and An Dubh Sgeir.