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Lybster, Caithness.
| NGR: | ND 21870 33265 |
| WGS84: | 58.28105, -3.33396 |
| Length: | Not recorded |
| Vert. Range: | Not recorded |
| Altitude: | Not recorded |
| Geology: | Not recorded |
| Tags: | Cave, SeaCave |
| Registry: | second |
Name marked along a length of cliff. No exact position given.
Uamh Craige Léithe - Applies to a cave about 1/4 of a mile East from the above [Port na Muic or Pigs' Bay], where the cliff over hangs. Is the resort of Numerous Pigeons & seals.
Sig [Signification] "Cave of the Gray Rock" [ScotlandsPlaces]
Alternative Names: Uamh Craige Léithe
Notes: Craige Léithe - A prominent high cliff about 150 feet high, to the west of "Hishberry Rock" so named from its white appearance. [ScotlandsPlaces]
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