Talk:Loch Eriboll

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The article states that Eilean Choraidh was used for aerial bombing practice since it is "about the same size and shape as a battleship". I've just measured the island on the Admiralty chart of Loch Eriboll, and it is approximately 1300m long (not including intertidal areas), which is far, far longer than any battleship ever constructed or likely to be constructed. I suppose they might have meant either Eilean Cluimhrig (approx. 280m long) or An Dubh-sgeir (220m), which are at least of the right lenght, but don't look much like battleships, at least not on the chart. Wardog (talk) 09:44, 30 July 2009 (UTC)

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