Research topic: Loch Fyne

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Loch Fyne

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Loch Fyne , arm of the Firth of Clyde, Argyll and Bute, W Scotland. It extends 40 mi (64 km) N and NE from the Sound of Bute. The loch has long been famous for its herring fisheries. The Crinan Canal (9 mi/14.5 km long) connects Loch Fyne with the Sound of Jura. Author not available, FYNE, LOCH. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Fyne, Loch
Fyne, Loch. Arg. ‘Loch of the River Fyne’. The river name means ‘wine’. Gaelic fiòn . Read more
Crarae
Crarae. Chambered cairn or tombs on the west side of Loch Fyne, north Strathclyde (until 1974, Argyllshire), the most impressive to be found in Scotland. Excavated 1955–7. Read more

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