Image: Looking south east from Harlosh Point - geograph.org.uk - 1213439
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Description: Looking south east from Harlosh Point The land on Harlosh Point is covered with well drained grass, now occasionally used for grazing sheep. There is evidence of former habitation in the area, probably dating back hundreds of years. This view is over Loch Bracadale to Tarner Island, with the Cuillin visible on the horizon.
Title: Looking south east from Harlosh Point - geograph.org.uk - 1213439
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Author: Richard Dorrell
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