Loch Watten is a loch in the River Wick drainage basin in Caithness, Scotland. The name is a tautology, consisting of the word "loch" (of Gaelic origin)...
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Loch Burn is a stream that flows out of the eastern end of Loch Watten in Caithness, in the Highland area of Scotland, at a height of around 20 metres...
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kilometres (eight miles) west of Wick and close to Wick River and to Loch Watten. The village is on The Far North railway line but trains stopped calling...
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The river basin includes Loch Watten and Loch Tofingall (ND190522) to the west of the estuary, and Loch Hempriggs and the Loch of Yarrows (ND309438) to...
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Wick and Watten the traveller has Wick River to the right. The road crosses the river at Watten. Between Watten and Georgemas Loch Watten and Loch Scarmclate...
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Scientific Interest: Broubster Leans, Loch of Mey, Loch Calder, Loch Heilen, Loch of Wester, Loch Scarmclate and Loch Watten. These provide a variety of habitats...
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Y Z Loch Walton (Stirlingshire) Loch of Warehouse (Ulbster, Caithness) Loch Watenan (Ulbster, Caithness) Loch Watston (Stirlingshire) Loch Watten (Caithness)...
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Wester, Loch Scarmclate, Loch Watten, Loch of Toftingall, Loch Stemster, Loch Hempriggs, Loch of Yarrows, Loch Sand, Loch Rangag, Loch Ruard, Loch an Thulachan...
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Dock. HMS Loch Watten (K 659) from Blyth Dry Dock. HMS Loch Awe from Harland & Wolff. HMS Loch Badcall from William Pickersgill. HMS Loch Caroy from William...
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Watten was a railway station located at the east end of Loch Watten, Highland between Halkirk and Wick, Scotland. The station opened on 28 July 1874....
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