Rum (island)
Rum (often spelt Rùm) is a small island in the Small Islands in the Inner Hebrides. The population ia around 22 as of 2017.
Rum (island) Media
Waterfall on South Coast of Rum. Large waterfall in box canyon of South Coast of Rum.
- Bealach an Oir to the slopes of Trollaval - geograph.org.uk - 184941.jpg
Bealach an Oir to the slopes of Trollaval.
- Bloodstone Hill, Rum.jpg
The west coast looking from A' Bhrideanach point towards Bloodstone Hill
- Perched boulder - geograph.org.uk - 28858.jpg
Perched boulder. Deposited by the receding ice approximately 10,000 years ago.
Loch Papadil. The promontory fort is to the right[note 1]
- Stone at Bagh na h-Uamha inscribed with Cross - geograph.org.uk - 29667.jpg
The inscribed pillar near Bàgh na h-Uamha
- Deeply fractured coastline - geograph.org.uk - 904383.jpg
Deeply fractured coastline
- Loch Fiachanis, Rum.jpg
Loch Fiachanis in the interior, looking towards the Cuillin
Rum - Orval from the SW
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