- Loch
Kishorn (Scottish Gaelic: Ciseòrn) is a sea loch in the north-west
Highlands of Scotland.
Kishorn is a
collective name used to
refer to a
group of...
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Strathcarron Fault. It may
originally have been
continuous with the
Kishorn Thrust. The
Kishorn Thrust extends from the Achnas****ach Culmination, just north...
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Platform is an oil
platform in the
North Sea. When
constructed in Loch
Kishorn,
Scotland in 1978 the 600,000 tonne
platform was the world's
largest man-made...
- the
village of Lochcarron, on the
headland between Loch
Carron and Loch
Kishorn, on the west
coast of the
Scottish Highlands. The
castle was originally...
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former ferry, MV Odysseus,
housed workers who
built an oil
platform in Loch
Kishorn in
Scotland in 1977–1978, and
Rangatira housed workers who
built Sullom...
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accommodation ship in for
workers building an oil
platform at the
Kishorn Yard in Loch
Kishorn, Scotland.
Rangatira was not an
ideal accommodation ship, as...
- Reidh/Melvaig peninsula, Loch Gairloch, Loch Torridon,
Applecross peninsula, Loch
Kishorn, Loch Carron,
Lochalsh peninsula, Loch Long, Loch
Duich and the Glenelg...
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hollow cylinders in the old
Kishorn Dry Dock and
floated to site
where they were sunk onto the
prepared loch bed.
Kishorn Dock had been
built for the...
- Reidh/Melvaig peninsula, Loch Gairloch, Loch Torridon,
Applecross peninsula, Loch
Kishorn, Loch Carron,
Lochalsh peninsula, Loch Long, Loch
Duich and the Glenelg...
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Thomas Dingwall of
Kildun inherited the
lands of Lochalsh, Lochbroom,
Kishorn, and
Ferinkoskry in Braychatt.
During this
period the
Mackenzie chiefs...