Re: Where's the Sound of Kira?
- From: Alan Smaill <smaill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 13:43:16 +0000
ngwmail@xxxxxxxxx writes:
> Yes, I'm sure. Here's a listing from one of several Public Television
> sites listing where they flew:
>
> http://www.njn.net/television/highlights/05september/visionsscotland.html
well, what they call "St. Regulue" is presumably St Regulus
at St Andrews, so it wouldn't be at all surprising if there
are some other misspeliings in the list.
"Dilean Musdile Island" has to be a mangled name, for one --
Eilean Muileach, maybe?
It would fit that Kerrera appears en route for Mull, too.
"Kelingrove", anyone?
> Josiah Jenkins wrote:
>> On 30 Oct 2005 17:37:38 -0800, I read these words from
>> ngwmail@xxxxxxxxx :
>>
>> >We watched a "flyover" type of show on TV here in the US, and they
>> >showed footage of The Sound of Kira. We can't seem to find it on any
>> >map, nor with a Google search. Can anyone point me to an online map
>> >that has it, or describe where it's located?
>>
>> Sure it wasn't "The Sound of Kerrera" ?
>> "The Sound of Kerrera is a waterway that separates the island of
>> Kerrera, Argyll and Bute, from the western coastline of the Scottish
>> Mainland. It stretches for 5 miles (7 km) and at its northern end lie
>> Oban Bay and the settlement of Oban."
>>
>> -- JJJ
>
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Alan Smaill
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