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Sango Bay, Durness, Sutherland.
| NGR: | NC 40930 67655 |
| WGS84: | 58.56773, -4.73664 |
| Length: | Not recorded |
| Vert. Range: | Not recorded |
| Altitude: | Not recorded |
| Geology: | Lewisian Gneiss |
| Tags: | Cave, SeaCave, SSSI |
| Registry: | second |
Sea Cave.
Typically completely buried by shifting sand, but of walking size when sand levels are at their lowest. Located at the head of a narrow inlet in a rocky section near the SE end of Sango Bay.
Alternative Names: None recorded.
Notes: Not to be confused with Uamh Sealach, which is at opposite (NW) end of Sango Bay.
Name derived from Clais Bheag, meaning 'little cleft'.
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This entry was last updated: 2025-08-03 02:17:50
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