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Upper Traligill, Sutherland.
NGR: | NC 28129 19654 |
WGS84: | 58.13231, -4.92062 |
Length: | Not recorded |
Vert. Range: | Not recorded |
Altitude: | Not recorded |
Geology: | Not recorded |
Tags: | Sink, Shake, SSSI |
Registry: | second |
Intermittent sink in seasonally dry streambed in large shakehole. This sink represents a the end of the scoured section of the stream bed and water probably enters from here to near the Travelator in Deep Depression.
Alternate Names: None recorded.
Notes: In wet weather, flood water runs along the normally dry stream bed overflowing past the now blocked entrance to Deep Depression to reach this sink. Water also runs into the deep sinkhole from the moorland surface to the southwest.
Hydrographic Feeds: Cuil Dubh Sinks
Hydrographic Resurgences: River Traligill via Deep Dpression
This entry was last updated: 2023-01-23 13:38:10
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