Cannabaceae

Eas Mòr
Eas Mòr
Eas Mòr, Durinish is located in Scotland
Eas Mòr, Durinish
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LocationSkye, Scotland
Coordinates57°22′35″N 6°38′30″W / 57.37640°N 6.64167°W / 57.37640; -6.64167
WatercourseAllt Mhicheil

Eas Mòr is a waterfall on the Duirinish peninsula of the island of Skye in Scotland.[1] It lies on the Allt Mhicheil, a tributary of the Dibidal River below Healabhal Bheag. The area is uninhabited and there is a second fall where the Dibidal River flows into the sea at Geodha Mòr north of MacLeod's Maidens.

The name Eas Mòr is from the Gaelic language and means simply "big waterfall".

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  1. ^ Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale Explorer map series, sheets 309-470


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