Loch Etive

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Loch Etive is a long sea loch on the west coast of Scotland, known for its dramatic Highland scenery, tidal narrows, and rich wildlife.

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Loch Etive canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fjord-like loch
sea loch
connectedTo Firth of Lorn NERFINISHED
country Scotland
crossedBy Connel Bridge NERFINISHED
drainageBasin Glen Etive NERFINISHED
hasEcologicalInterest estuaries and sea lochs habitat
hasFeature Falls of Lora NERFINISHED
basin structure
dramatic Highland scenery
sills
steep-sided glen
strong tidal currents at Falls of Lora
tidal narrows
hasGeomorphology glacially carved basin
hasInflow Kinglass River NERFINISHED
River Awe NERFINISHED
River Etive NERFINISHED
hasMouthAt Firth of Lorn NERFINISHED
hasNearbyIndustry fish farming
hasNearbySite Ardchattan Priory NERFINISHED
Bonawe Iron Furnace NERFINISHED
hasOutflow Firth of Lorn NERFINISHED
knownFor otters
rich wildlife
scenic landscapes
seabirds
seals
length about 19 miles
about 31 kilometres
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
West Highlands NERFINISHED
locatedOn west coast of Scotland
maximumDepth over 150 metres
nearbySettlement Ardchattan NERFINISHED
Bonawe NERFINISHED
Connel NERFINISHED
Oban NERFINISHED
Taynuilt NERFINISHED
partOf Argyll coast sea lochs
popularFor angling
boating
hiking along its shores
sea kayaking
wildlife watching
surroundedBy Grampian Mountains NERFINISHED
Highland mountains
valleyName Glen Etive NERFINISHED
waterType brackish water
sea water

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Argyll and Bute containsLoch Loch Etive
Loch Linnhe connectedTo Loch Etive
Connel locatedNear Loch Etive
Connel hasBodyOfWater Loch Etive