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Appin, Bealach, Glenamuckrach, Argyllshire.
| NGR: | NM 96970 50790 |
| WGS84: | 56.60489, -5.30944 |
| Length: | Not recorded |
| Vert. Range: | 15 m |
| Altitude: | 310 m |
| Geology: | Appin Phyllite And Limestone Formation - Metalimestone |
| Tags: | Cave |
| Registry: | main |
Rockshelter in Limestone. Largest of three rock shelters, 15 m deep but thoroughly choked. 25 m SW of Claon Uamh & best approached from where path crosses forest fence. Small stream sinks in normal weather.
Alternative Names: Store (The), Rockshelter 3, Bealach Rock Shelter [3]
Notes: The names of the regions and the boundary between regions has changed several times and the site is close to the present boundary. It has previously been recorded in Argyllshire and Invernessshire while it is now officially in Highland region close to the boundary with Argyll and Bute.
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