- that can be
grown to
certain varieties of oats and rye, and bere barley.
Machairs have
received considerable ecological and
conservational attention, chiefly...
-
Machair is a
Scottish Gaelic word
referring to the
fertile gr****land near the s****,
particularly prevalent in the
Outer Hebrides.
Machair may also refer...
-
Machair is a
Scottish Gaelic television soap
opera produced by
Scottish Television Enterprises between 6
January 1993 and 6
April 1999. The
series was...
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western coasts and peat
inland along with some (glacial) till. The west is
machair (fertile low-lying
coastal plain) with a
continuous sandy beach, whilst...
- main
screenwriter on the first-ever, long-running
Gaelic drama serial Machair.
Hally was born in
Glasgow and
educated at
Hillhead High
School and the...
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including Loch
Lomond and Loch Ness. Some
parts of the
coastline consist of
machair, a low-lying dune
pasture land. The
Central Lowlands is a rift
valley mainly...
- and
appeared as a
villainous regular in the
Scottish Gaelic soap
opera Machair.
Scott also pla**** Jack
Fairchild in the
comedy series Br****. He also appeared...
- The
North Uist
Machair and
Islands is a
protected wetland area in the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland. A
total of 4,705
hectares comprises seven separate areas:...
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because the next
westward stop is
North America.
Behind the
beach is the
machair, a wide gr****ed area that
houses communal sheep grazing for the island...
- [kʰɯːl̪ˠ], narrow.
Lochan From
lochan [ˈl̪ˠɔxan], a
small loch.
Machair From
machair [ˈmaxɪɾʲ], the
fertile land
behind dunes.
Quaich From
cuach [kʰuəx]...