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Dun I, Iona

Dun I, Iona


Postby JFT_96 » Fri Oct 11, 2019 6:55 pm

Date walked: 10/10/2019

Time taken: 2 hours

Distance: 6.95 km

Ascent: 186m

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Traffic jam heading to Fionnphort


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Tourist Eagle


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Fionnphort


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Ferry at Fionnphort


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Iona Nunnery


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Iona Abbey


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Ferry heading back to Fionnphort


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Dun I


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Dun I summit


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Dun I summit trig


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South end of Iona from Dun I summit


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North end of Iona from Dun I summit


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Sound of Iona


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Ross of Mull from Dun I summit


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Dun I


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Traigh an t-Suidhe


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Dun I and Traigh an t-Suidhe


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Traigh Bhan


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Traigh Bhan


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Traigh an t-Suidhe


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Ferry heading to Iona


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Ferry leaving Fionnphort
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