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bun+sruth Latitude and Longitude:

57°06′41″N 7°13′08″W / 57.1115°N 7.2189°W / 57.1115; -7.2189
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Bun Sruth
The loch of Bun Sruth
Bun Sruth is located in Outer Hebrides
Bun Sruth
Bun Sruth
Location South Uist Scotland
Coordinates 57°06′41″N 7°13′08″W / 57.1115°N 7.2189°W / 57.1115; -7.2189
Type loch
Max. length70 yards (64 m)

Bun Sruth is a small loch about 70 yards (64 m) in length [1] at the southeast extremity of the island of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It is surrounded by hills and is connected to the sea by a narrow passage between cliffs of sheer rock, [2] from which its name, meaning "Bottom of the stream", is derived. [3]

Access

The only access to Bun Sruth is on foot or by boat. [2] From the sea the narrow tidal gorge is difficult to find, and difficulties in negotiating the channel can arise from the fast tidal flow and from seaweed which prevents the use of a propeller. [4] At low tide the water level in the loch is higher than sea level, and drains over a rock shelf in the entrance, [2] making entrance by boat impossible until the tide has risen at least seven feet. [1] Exit by boat is thus best undertaken just after high tide. [2]

Wildlife

The valley contains some ruins of croft houses, but the area is now inhabited only by sheep and wildlife. [2] Pollock may be found in the loch, [4] and both sea trout and salmon have been reported. [1] Fishing vessels have been known to take shelter in the loch. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d United States. Hydrographic Office (1917). Publications. Retrieved 11 August 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e Richenda Miers (1 September 2006). Scotland. New Holland Publishers. p. 519. ISBN  978-1-86011-339-0. Retrieved 11 August 2011.
  3. ^ "Ordnance Survey Name Book, 1876–1878, Inverness-shire Outer Hebrides volume 13 / OS1/18/13/134". ScotlandsPlaces. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Zims Drascombe Longboat". Arkitrek. 29 June 2008. Archived from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 11 August 2011.

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bun+sruth Latitude and Longitude:

57°06′41″N 7°13′08″W / 57.1115°N 7.2189°W / 57.1115; -7.2189
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bun Sruth
The loch of Bun Sruth
Bun Sruth is located in Outer Hebrides
Bun Sruth
Bun Sruth
Location South Uist Scotland
Coordinates 57°06′41″N 7°13′08″W / 57.1115°N 7.2189°W / 57.1115; -7.2189
Type loch
Max. length70 yards (64 m)

Bun Sruth is a small loch about 70 yards (64 m) in length [1] at the southeast extremity of the island of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It is surrounded by hills and is connected to the sea by a narrow passage between cliffs of sheer rock, [2] from which its name, meaning "Bottom of the stream", is derived. [3]

Access

The only access to Bun Sruth is on foot or by boat. [2] From the sea the narrow tidal gorge is difficult to find, and difficulties in negotiating the channel can arise from the fast tidal flow and from seaweed which prevents the use of a propeller. [4] At low tide the water level in the loch is higher than sea level, and drains over a rock shelf in the entrance, [2] making entrance by boat impossible until the tide has risen at least seven feet. [1] Exit by boat is thus best undertaken just after high tide. [2]

Wildlife

The valley contains some ruins of croft houses, but the area is now inhabited only by sheep and wildlife. [2] Pollock may be found in the loch, [4] and both sea trout and salmon have been reported. [1] Fishing vessels have been known to take shelter in the loch. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d United States. Hydrographic Office (1917). Publications. Retrieved 11 August 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e Richenda Miers (1 September 2006). Scotland. New Holland Publishers. p. 519. ISBN  978-1-86011-339-0. Retrieved 11 August 2011.
  3. ^ "Ordnance Survey Name Book, 1876–1878, Inverness-shire Outer Hebrides volume 13 / OS1/18/13/134". ScotlandsPlaces. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Zims Drascombe Longboat". Arkitrek. 29 June 2008. Archived from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 11 August 2011.

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