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    The A838 is a major road in Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland. It runs generally northwest from the A836 in the Lairg area to Laxford Bridge...
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    lies southeast of Laxford Bridge and northwest of Loch More along the A838 road, and just west of Loch Stack. It is regarded as a moderately easy walk...
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    On 1 July 1969, John Lennon crashed a white Maxi on the single track A838 road near Loch Eriboll in the Highlands of Scotland. He was on his way to visit...
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    northwestern corner of Scotland, has a population of around 400, and is on the A838 road. It is located on the north coast between the towns of Thurso, 72 mi (116 km)...
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    Leirinmore on the edge of Durness around 1 mile (1.6 km) northwest along the A838 road. Microsoft; Nokia. "Sand" (Map). Bing Maps. Microsoft. Retrieved 25 December...
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    the west by Loch Eriboll, and to the east by the Kyle of Tongue. The A838 road crosses the peninsula on an east–west axis. The coastline includes cliffs...
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    Laid is a remote, linear crofting township scattered along the A838 road on the western shore of the sea loch, Loch Eriboll in Sutherland in the northern...
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  • shear in the Moine Thrust. A road bridge, Laxford Bridge, crosses the river adjacent to the A838 and A894 roads, the road junction making the spot well...
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  • Durness on the A838 road. The B801 at Richonich links the village of Kinlochbervie and associated crofting townships such as Oldshoremore to the A838. v t e...
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    Parliamentary road from Bonar Bridge to Tongue, completed in 1819. Just before the Tirry enters Loch Shin, it is crossed by a bridge carrying the A838 road, near...
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