Eigg
Eigg is a small island off the coast of Scotland. It is 9 km wide and has a population of 83 people. Eiggs highest point is its only mountain, An Sgùrr.
Eigg Media
An 1892 map of Eigg. Slope down to Galmisdale near the metalworking site
- An Sgurr from a sea kayak perspective - geograph.org.uk - 1256402.jpg
An Sgurr from a sea kayak perspective. An Sgurr dominates the Eigg landscape and it is an impressive landmark from sea level.
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Coast near Laig Bay
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Viking sword hilt found in a tumulus at Dail Sithean
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The Suðreyjar in about 1200: the lands of the Crovan dynasty and the descendants of Somerled
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Remains of the high cross at Kildonnan
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Central Eigg. Much of Eigg features a volcanic trap landscape with two plateau areas around 300m above sea level, split by a central fault guided valley. This view northwards includes the cliffs above Cleadale and the Skye Cuiilin in the distance.