GAMHNACH MHOR
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Leac nan Leum (56°17'N., 6°03'W.) is the E end of very high and steep basaltic cliffs forming a bay that can be ap proached as close as 0.1 mile offshore. The cliffs at their bases assume the form of remarkable, natural arches. Carsaig Bay (56°19'N., 5°59'W.), a small bight, is partly sheltered by Gamhnach Mhor (56°19'N., 5°58'W.), a group of above and below water rocks. The bay is backed by high, steep hills. Anchorage can be taken, in depths up to 9.1m, about 250m NE of the largest rock in the group.
Location
Oban56° 18' 36" N, -6° 2' 24" W
GuideBook:
PUB 141 - SAILING DIRECTIONS (ENROUTE) - SCOTLANDLocation
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