RHINS OF GALLOWAY

The Mull of Galloway (54°38'N., 4°51'W.), a bold promontory forming the S extremity of the Rhins of Galloway, is the S point of Scotland. The promontory, steep to on its S and W sides, is connected to The Rhins by a narrow isthmus. A light, frequently obscured by haze or low lying clouds, is shown from a tower at the SE end of the promontory.

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Stranraer54° 49' 48" N, -5° 0' 0" W
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GuideBook: 
PUB 141 - SAILING DIRECTIONS (ENROUTE) - SCOTLAND

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