Loch More, Caithness

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title: Loch More, Caithness
text: Loch More is a freshwater loch in Caithness, Scotland, about 14 miles south of Thurso. It is a shallow flat-bottomed basin, in common with most of the nearby lochs. The overflow from the loch is taken by the River Thurso, which, after a windy course of 26 miles, flows into the Pentland Firth at the town of Thurso. The main inflow comes from the Sleach Water and the upper part of the River Thurso. The latter is formed by a union of Rumsdale Water and Glut Water, whose source to the south-west is
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description: Loch in Caithness, Scotland
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loch_More,_Caithness
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date modified: 2024-03-09T07:24:29Z
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