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  2. Climate of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Weather conditions across the country can vary drastically, even within a short distance. In spring, Scotland's temperatures can average between 12°C (54°F) and 4°C (40°F), with an average rainfall of 48mm. In Winter, temperatures commonly range between 7°C (45°F) and 2°C (36°F) with an average rainfall of 57mm. [3]

  3. Culbin Sands, Forest and Findhorn Bay - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photo of Findhorn Bay, with the east end of the Culbin Forest at right and the estuary of the River Findhorn at centre. The 'Bay' is not a true bay at all, but a large tidal basin. It is enclosed by the villages of Kinloss and Findhorn to the east, and Culbin Forest to the west. It drains the river Findhorn and the Muckle Burn.

  4. Findhorn - Wikipedia

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    Findhorn (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Èir or Inbhir Èireann) [2] is a village in Moray, Scotland. It is located on the eastern shore of Findhorn Bay and immediately south of the Moray Firth . Findhorn is 3 miles (5 km) northwest of Kinloss , and about 5 miles (9 km) by road from Forres .

  5. Moray and Nairn Coast - Wikipedia

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    The Moray and Nairn Coast is a protected wetland site on the southern shore of the Moray Firth, in the west of Scotland.A total of 2,412 hectares comprises two areas: intertidal flats, saltmarsh and sand dunes at Findhorn Bay and Culbin Bar, and alluvial deposits and woodland of the lower River Spey and Spey Bay.

  6. River Findhorn - Wikipedia

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    The River Findhorn (Scottish Gaelic: Uisge Éire) [1] is one of the longest rivers in Scotland. Located in the north east, it flows into the Moray Firth on the north coast. It has one of the largest non-firth estuaries in Scotland. The river is c. 100 kilometres (62 mi) [2] long [a] and the catchment area is 1,300 square kilometres (500 sq mi) [4]

  7. Dorback Burn, Findhorn - Wikipedia

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    The Dorback Burn (Scottish Gaelic: Dorbag / Uisge Dhorbaig) is a right-bank tributary of the River Findhorn in northeast Scotland. It emerges from the northeast end of Lochindorb ( 57°24′55″N 3°42′14″W  /  57.4152°N 3.7038°W  / 57.4152; -3.7038  ( Dorback Burn, source ) ) and flows northeast to a point where the A939 ...

  8. List of bays of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of bays in Scotland. Map of Scottish administrative counties Contents: Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Islands Outer ...

  9. Category:Bays of Scotland - Wikipedia

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