Mishnish Lochs

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Mishnish Lochs are a group of freshwater lochs on the Isle of Mull in Scotland, known for supplying water to local whisky production.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
group of freshwater lochs
country Scotland
drainageBasin Mishnish River system NERFINISHED
ecosystemType loch ecosystem
hasEnvironmentalRole local biodiversity support
local water regulation
hasNameOrigin Gaelic toponymy
hasPart Loch Frisa (upper reaches / associated waters)
Loch an Torr NERFINISHED
Loch an t-Suidhe NERFINISHED
Loch a’ Ghurrabain NERFINISHED
hasUse angling
recreation
wildlife habitat
knownFor providing soft water for whisky production
scenic landscape
languageOfName Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
Inner Hebrides NERFINISHED
Isle of Mull NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
northwest Mull
near Tobermory NERFINISHED
outflow Mishnish River NERFINISHED
partOf hydrology of Isle of Mull
region West Highlands NERFINISHED
suppliesWaterTo Tobermory Distillery NERFINISHED
usedFor public water supply
whisky production water supply
waterType freshwater

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Tobermory Distillery waterSource Mishnish Lochs