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Rocky shoreline at Ardnave Point. In the background is the coast of north Islay east of Loch Gruinart.

Ardnave Point (Scottish Gaelic, Àird an Naoimh) is a coastal promontory on the northwest of Islay, a Scottish island. This landform has a rocky northern shore and extensive dunes on the upland areas of the point.

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References

  • Martin Li. 2005. Adventure Guide to Scotland, 592 pages

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55°53′24″N 6°19′44″W / 55.890°N 6.3289°W / 55.890; -6.3289

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