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Loch Shiel
1911 Encyclopedia Britannica
A lake near the Atlantic seaboard of Scotland, lying between the district of Moidart in Inverness-shire and the districts of Ardgour and Sunart in Argyllshire. The boundary line between the two counties is drawn lengthwise down the centre of the lake and is continued down the river Shiel to the sea. The loch is 171 m. long and varies in width from 200 yds. to 1 m., and is only 1r1 ft. above the sea. The maximum depth is 420 ft. with a mean depth of 812 ft. The lake has an area of 4840 acres or 71 sq. m., and drains directly a basin of 721 sq. m., and with an outflow fro' Loch Dilate, or Doilake, of 8s1 sq. m. Loch Dilate lies 11 m. E. of Loch Shiel, into which it flows by the Polloch. It is 11 m. long at its maximum, with a maximum depth of 55 ft., and covers an area of 142 acres. For fully three-fourths of its length Loch Shiel has a south-westerly direction, but at Eilean Fhianain (Finnan's Island) it strikes towards the west. It receives the Finnan and other small streams and discharges by the Shiel to the salt-water Loch Moidart. On the north-west and south-east it is skirted by lofty hills (Sgor Choilearn (3164), Sgor nau Coireachan (3133) and others of over 2000 ft.),but the land at the western extremity in Ardnamurchan is low-lying.
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Chisholm, Hugh, General Editor. Entry for 'Loch Shiel'. 1911 Encyclopedia Britanica. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​bri/​l/loch-shiel.html. 1910.