Beinn y Foaid
Appearance
Beinn y Foaid | |
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Beinn-y-Phott (en) | |
Reayrt er Beinn y Foaid veih baare Charn Gerjoil as jeeaghyn harrish Corneil ny Geayee | |
Boayl s'yrjey | |
Yrjid | 1,785 ft (544 m) |
Yrjid chonastagh | 443 ft (135 m) |
Moir-veinn | Sniaul |
Co-ordnaidyn | 54°14′39.3″N 4°29′9.9″W / 54.244250°N 4.486083°W |
Towshanyn | |
Enmys | |
Çheer-oaylleeaght | |
Soiaghey | Mannin |
Ingagh OS | SC381860 |
Caslys-çheerey boayl-oaylleeagh | OS Landranger 95 |
Creg-oaylleeaght | |
Drappal | |
She slieau 544 m (1,785 ft)[1] er yrjid eh Beinn y Foaid (Baarle: Beinn-y-Phott). T'eh soit ayns Skeerey Chreest ny h-Ayrey mygeayrt 2 km (1.2 mi) sheear yiass veih Sniaul.
Ta Coorse y Clieau, ta ymmydit ayns TT Ellan Vannin, goll mygyeart-y-mysh as t'eh soit faggys da Çhibbyr Slieau Maggle. T'eh coodit lesh reaisht as ta dateal chruinn y ghlasseraght ayn er ny ve jeant trooid y Holoseenagh — freoagh, keynnagh moaney as shiastyn er y chooid smoo.[2]
Imraaghyn
[reagh | edit source]- ↑ "Beinn-y-Phott". Hill Bagging – the online version of the Database of British and Irish Hills. Feddynit magh er 16-09-2024.
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(cooney) - ↑ Richard Chiverrell, Dr. Geoff Thomas (2006), Evolution of the Natural Landscape, dg. 317, ISBN 0853235775