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Upper Traligill, Sutherland.
NGR: | NC 28141 19602 |
WGS84: | 58.13185, -4.92038 |
Length: | Not recorded |
Vert. Range: | Not recorded |
Altitude: | Not recorded |
Geology: | Not recorded |
Tags: | Dig, Sink, SSSI |
Registry: | second |
Small hole in the seasonally dry stream bed between Storm Cave and Cave of the Deep Depression. The sink takes a small amount of flood water in moderately wet conditions. In Extreme wet weather the river bed floods to reach the entrance to Deep Depression.
Alternate Names: None recorded.
Notes: This sink roughly coincides with small inlet at the top of the mud bank in the lower stream passage of Storm Cave.
Hydrographic Feeds: Cuil Dubh Sinks
Hydrographic Resurgences: River Traligil via Storm Cave
This entry was last updated: 2023-01-23 13:19:42
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