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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GEODH' AN TUILL | Geodh an Thoul Geodh' an Tuill Geodh' an Tuill |
John Smith John Mackay Donald Murray |
017 | A small creek or indentation of the sea shore, there is a kind of natural arch or passage under ground from it to a large hole or pit about twenty yards south west of it. It was apparently formed by the beating of the sea as the tide flows regularly through the archway, the latter is about twenty feet high, and twenty feet wide at the bottom and ten feet at the top. There is a cave extending from Geodh an Thuill under Rorabhal about twenty yards in length in which fishermen frequently reside and cure their fish, Geodh' an Tuill signifies Hole Creek, |
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