About: Máireolth 's Táibhelùic   Sponge Permalink

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The river can be accessed most easily from the north. Car drivers can park at the car park along the road between Point nan Eoil Máibheuirr and Táibhelùic, whilst visitors using the train can alight at Láic Táibhelùic Halt, just to the north of Láic Táibhelùic. A footpath around the lake provides access to the river; it takes a hike of approximately 2 kilometres to reach the outflow, which is located on the southwestern shore. The Glenn Trail, which runs from Point nan Eoil on Eoil Sceilge to Dáillódhghapéointe on Gléaoinnenoileun, runs along the eastern side of the river.

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rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Máireolth 's Táibhelùic
rdfs:comment
  • The river can be accessed most easily from the north. Car drivers can park at the car park along the road between Point nan Eoil Máibheuirr and Táibhelùic, whilst visitors using the train can alight at Láic Táibhelùic Halt, just to the north of Láic Táibhelùic. A footpath around the lake provides access to the river; it takes a hike of approximately 2 kilometres to reach the outflow, which is located on the southwestern shore. The Glenn Trail, which runs from Point nan Eoil on Eoil Sceilge to Dáillódhghapéointe on Gléaoinnenoileun, runs along the eastern side of the river.
discharge1 max
  • 120.0
Length
  • 1.2
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:conworld/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
discharge1 location
  • Red Falls
river system
Name
  • Death and Silence
waterfalls
discharge1 avg
  • 90.0
discharge1 min
  • 60.0
progression
mouth location
name native
  • Máireolth 's Táibhelùic
altitude difference
  • 50.0
etymology
  • Named for its deceptive state of calm and silence despite the waters underneath being lethal.
name native lang
  • Fernolian
source1 location
width max
  • 10 m
depth avg
  • 7 m
depth min
  • 1.6 m
depth max
  • 11 m
width avg
  • 6 m
width min
  • 1.3 m
abstract
  • The river can be accessed most easily from the north. Car drivers can park at the car park along the road between Point nan Eoil Máibheuirr and Táibhelùic, whilst visitors using the train can alight at Láic Táibhelùic Halt, just to the north of Láic Táibhelùic. A footpath around the lake provides access to the river; it takes a hike of approximately 2 kilometres to reach the outflow, which is located on the southwestern shore. The Glenn Trail, which runs from Point nan Eoil on Eoil Sceilge to Dáillódhghapéointe on Gléaoinnenoileun, runs along the eastern side of the river.
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