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Beighly Isle is an island off the coast of Nashun in the Bay of Lemora. It is so named due to the presence of a neolithic settlement on the island, surrounded by a natural moat. This settlement is a "bailey", however fuzzy spelling and records have left the island name spelled Beighly. The moat consists of a deep, rocky ditch, most probably formed by volcanic activity from a volcanic hotspot. In the centre of the island is a large hill on which sit the remains of a Medieval castle. Estimates put settlement dates for the island at around 200BCE-1300CE. The island maintains a caretaker population and enjoys revenue from boat trips from Nashun to view the ruins. A hotel and resort are also present.

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  • Beighly Isle is an island off the coast of Nashun in the Bay of Lemora. It is so named due to the presence of a neolithic settlement on the island, surrounded by a natural moat. This settlement is a "bailey", however fuzzy spelling and records have left the island name spelled Beighly. The moat consists of a deep, rocky ditch, most probably formed by volcanic activity from a volcanic hotspot. In the centre of the island is a large hill on which sit the remains of a Medieval castle. Estimates put settlement dates for the island at around 200BCE-1300CE. The island maintains a caretaker population and enjoys revenue from boat trips from Nashun to view the ruins. A hotel and resort are also present.
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  • Beighly Isle is an island off the coast of Nashun in the Bay of Lemora. It is so named due to the presence of a neolithic settlement on the island, surrounded by a natural moat. This settlement is a "bailey", however fuzzy spelling and records have left the island name spelled Beighly. The moat consists of a deep, rocky ditch, most probably formed by volcanic activity from a volcanic hotspot. In the centre of the island is a large hill on which sit the remains of a Medieval castle. Estimates put settlement dates for the island at around 200BCE-1300CE. The island maintains a caretaker population and enjoys revenue from boat trips from Nashun to view the ruins. A hotel and resort are also present.
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