Gills Bay
Gills Bay, which is situated about 3 mi (4.8 km) west of John o' Groats with the community of Gills close by, has one of the longest stretches of low-lying rock coast on the northern shores of Caithness. Its main features are a small harbour and the pier used as the mainland terminal for Pentland Ferries. The harbour shelters some small local boats together with those used for working the sheep on the off lying island of Stroma. In the right sea conditions the area is sometimes used for surfing.
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Gills Bay
Gills Bay, which is situated about 3 mi (4.8 km) west of John o' Groats with the community of Gills close by, has one of the longest stretches of low-lying rock coast on the northern shores of Caithness. Its main features are a small harbour and the pier used as the mainland terminal for Pentland Ferries. The harbour shelters some small local boats together with those used for working the sheep on the off lying island of Stroma. In the right sea conditions the area is sometimes used for surfing.
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Gills Bay är en vik i Storbrit ...... allaste är februari, med 0 °C.
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Gills Bay, which is situated a ...... is sometimes used for surfing.
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Gills Bay är en vik i Storbrit ...... allaste är februari, med 0 °C.
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Gills Bay, which is situated a ...... is sometimes used for surfing.
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