The Awful Hand ridge

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The Awful Hand ridge is a distinctive group of rugged Scottish hills in the Galloway Highlands, named for its resemblance to an outstretched hand when viewed from a distance.

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The Awful Hand ridge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf group of hills
mountain ridge
country Scotland
hasCharacteristic distinctive
rugged
hasPart Benyellary
Kirriereoch Hill
Merrick NERFINISHED
Shalloch on Minnoch
Tarfessock
highestPoint Merrick NERFINISHED
highestPointElevationMetres 843
landscapeType upland moorland
locatedIn Dumfries and Galloway NERFINISHED
Galloway Highlands
Southern Uplands
nameOrigin resemblance to an outstretched hand when viewed from a distance
notableFeature hand-shaped arrangement of summits
partOf Galloway Hills NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
hillwalking
region southwest Scotland
terrain granite hills
viewFrom often viewed from the north to see hand-like shape

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Merrick hasNearbyPeak The Awful Hand ridge