English: Kinkell Harbour. On the left is 322949. The cove forms a natural harbour. "Adair, in 1703, described this harbour as 'a little Creek with a Head of Stone',1 i.e., presumably, a stone-built pier or jetty. The 25-in. O.S. map of 1894 marks 'Kinkell Harbour' immediately SE. of the Ness though without showing any works. Today no structure can be found, but the creek is approached by a track deeply rutted in the littoral rocks." http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/catalogue/adsdata/PSAS_2002/pdf/vol_101/101_200_285.pdf
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