• Grimsay (Scottish Gaelic: Griomasaigh) is a tidal island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Grimsay is the largest of the low-lying stepping-stones which...
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  • Grimsay may refer to several islands in Scotland: Grimsay, a tidal island north of Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides Grimsay, South East Benbecula, a tidal...
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    Benbecula and Grimsay. From south to north, the inhabited islands in the island group are Èirisgeigh (Eriskay), Uibhist a Deas (South Uist), Grimsay (South)...
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    Grimsay, south east of Benbecula is a tidal island of the Outer Hebrides. It is connected to Benbecula by a causeway which carries the B891. In the 2001...
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    Hebrides of Scotland, which lies a short distance off the east coast of Grimsay. Ronay has a highly indented coastline with Bàgh nan Uamh being the biggest...
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    (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The tidal island of Grimsay (South) has no bays. Map this section's coordinates using OpenStreetMap...
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    Hollern, Mary (ed.). The Carlyle Country (2nd ed.). Sheffield, England: The Grimsay Press (published 20 May 2010). Stephen, Leslie (1887). "Carlyle, Thomas...
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    Roinoch, Mas Grimsay Flodaigh: Lingay and numerous others but none named by Ordnance Survey Grimsay (North): Eilean à Ghobha, Eilean Mòr Grimsay (South):...
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  • Rockall Hiort or Hirta Boreray (disambiguation) Stac Lee Vatersay Eriskay Grimsay Berneray Barra Mingulay South Uist Benbecula North Uist Vallay Killegray...
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  • examples were built above ground, such as Clettraval and Bagh nam Feadag (on Grimsay). Many sites incorporate animal burials beneath the floor, the most common...
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