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Scottish Geography

Scottish Geography. Map of Scotland. Smoo Cave. Smoo Cave is located at the eastern edge of the village of Durness , on Scotland's most northern coastline . Limestone is formed in the cave. Smoo was formed over thousands of years and still continues to change.

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Scottish Geography

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  1. Scottish Geography Map of Scotland

  2. Smoo Cave • Smoo Cave is located at the eastern edge of the village of Durness, on Scotland's most northern coastline. • Limestone is formed in the cave. • Smoo was formed over thousands of years and still continues to change. • The cave is the largest village in the northwest corner of Scotland, 200 ft long, 130 feet wide and 50 feet high. The waterfall is also a 60 foot drop. • Smoo cave is located in Durness, IV27 4PN, United Kingdom in the north west highlands of Scotland. • It is mostly rainy but occasionally will have a sunny day here and there.

  3. River Tay • The longest river in Scotland • 193 km • Located at the start and Ben Lui and the end of Firth of Tay

  4. Ben Nevis • Largest Mountain in Scotland • Located at the western end of the Grampian Mountains • Highland Region • On Average -5 degrees C • 1344m above sea level • Produces Coal, Iron and Zinc

  5. The Grahams • Grahams are hills between 2,000 ft and 2,499 ftand have at least a 150 ftdrop between them. • here are 224 separate Grahams scattered across Scotland. • The weather and view is beautiful and many people go hiking on the Grahams. • The Grahams are located from the rolling hills of the Lowlands and Central Belt to the mountains of Cairngorms and Highlands.

  6. Work Cited • http://www.scotland.org/about-scotland/scotlands-geography • http://www.smoocave.org/index.htm • http://www.visitscotland.com/en-us/about/nature-geography/

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