Nave Island
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Nave Island is to the north of Islay
at the mouth of Loch Gruinart
in the Inner Hebrides
. It is uninhabited.
The highest point on Nave Island is 34 metres (112 ft) above sea level.
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Islay
-Prehistory:The earliest settlers on Islay were nomadic hunter-gatherers who arrived during the Mesolithic period after the retreat of the Pleistocene ice caps. In 1993 a flint arrowhead was found in a field near Bridgend dating from 10,800 BC, the earliest evidence of a human presence found so far...
at the mouth of Loch Gruinart
Loch Gruinart
Loch Gruinart is a sea loch on the northern coast of isle of Islay in Scotland. Land at the head of the loch, Gruinart Flats, is a designated nature reserve owned by the RSPB. It is an important winter roosting site for Barnacle Geese...
in the Inner Hebrides
Inner Hebrides
The Inner Hebrides is an archipelago off the west coast of Scotland, to the south east of the Outer Hebrides. Together these two island chains form the Hebrides, which enjoy a mild oceanic climate. There are 36 inhabited islands and a further 43 uninhabited Inner Hebrides with an area greater than...
. It is uninhabited.
The highest point on Nave Island is 34 metres (112 ft) above sea level.
History
As its name implies, the island has an ecclesiastical connection, probably dating back to the time of the CuldeeCuldee
Céli Dé or Culdees were originally members of ascetic Christian monastic and eremitical communities of Ireland, Scotland and England in the Middle Ages. The term is used of St. John the Apostle, of a missioner from abroad recorded in the Annals of the Four Masters at the year 806, and of Óengus...
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