Samalan Island

Samalan Island

Samalan Island is a small island, just off Mull at the mouth of Loch na Keal in the inner Hebrides, Scotland. To its south west is the island of Inchkenneth, and to its north, the Isle of Ulva.

It is a low lying island, and does not rise above five metres (16 feet) at its highest point. It is uninhabited, and shows no signs of permanent inhabitation.

References

* [http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/features/featurefirst10115.html]


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