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Eigg
Eigg ( ; ) is one of the Small Isles in the Scottish Inner Hebrides. It lies to the south of the island of Skye and to the north of the Ardnamurchan peninsula. Eigg is long from north to south, and east to west. With an area of just over it is the second-largest of the Small Isles after Rùm. The highest eminence on Eigg is An Sgùrr, which is formed from the Sgurr of Eigg Pitchstone Formation, which erupted into a valley of older lavas during the Eocene epoch.
Handa Island
island off the west coast of Sutherland, Scotland
Ben More Coigach
743m mountain in Lochbroom, Highland, Scotland
Mugdrum Island
island in the Firth of Tay, Scotland
Loch of the Lowes
lake in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK, on and outflows north-east to Lunan Burn
Fowlsheugh
thumb|Fowlsheugh Nature Reserve, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Fowlsheugh is a coastal nature reserve in Kincardineshire, northeast Scotland, known for its cliff formations and habitat supporting prolific seabird nesting colonies. Designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) by Scottish Natural Heritage, the property is owned by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Fowlsheugh can be accessed by a public clifftop trail, or by boats which usually emanate from the nearby harbour at the town of Stonehaven. Tens of thousands of pelagic birds return to the site every spring to bree
Yetholm Loch
freshwater lake in Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK, outflows north to The Stank