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English: Tioram Cottage on [{w:Eilean Shona]], Inner Hebrides, Scotland, with w:Castle Tioram in the background. Tioram is Scottish Gaelic for "dry", but in this case, it derives from Castle Tioram on the opposite shore, which takes its name from the eilean tioram or "dry island" (i.e. tidal) on which it is situated.
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Camera location56° 47′ 28.87″ N, 5° 50′ 19.07″ W  Heading=135° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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31 July 2004

56°47'28.867"N, 5°50'19.068"W

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