
Where and What?
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Where and What?
Where is it and what is it?


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Its the Viking Canal, Ru an Dunain, Skye.
Ru an Dunain is the SW corner of Skye, just west of Soay
2002 M Lawrance, Skye and NW Scot,pages 51/52 with photo
Its an extraordinary place, as the photo below shows alot of big bits of rock have been moved. No society would have dedicated that amount of work to civil engineering without very good purpose

Highland Council in their Sites and Monument record say of it
"The Viking canal, Isle of Skye
Canal from Loch na h-Airde to the Sea. There is water in the canal at Mean High Water Springs, but scarcely at Mean Low Water Springs.
It is obvious that this canal is made by man. Rocks have been removed from the channel and these have been piled up as a rough wall on the west side."
On the headland above the canal there is a formidable curtain wall fortification

Ru an Dunain is in a very strategic position, half way up the eastern side of the minch

Thats Rhum and Canna in the background
The canal looks about big enough to get a birlinn through especially with a few hairy giants to push and shove.
The fish trap idea is also interesting, perhaps it served as that as well. As the photo below shows there is a part of the canal which dries at low water and would trap fish

Altogether a really interesting place well worth a visit.
Does anyone else have any information on the canal?
Cheers
Paul
Ru an Dunain is the SW corner of Skye, just west of Soay
2002 M Lawrance, Skye and NW Scot,pages 51/52 with photo
Its an extraordinary place, as the photo below shows alot of big bits of rock have been moved. No society would have dedicated that amount of work to civil engineering without very good purpose

Highland Council in their Sites and Monument record say of it
"The Viking canal, Isle of Skye
Canal from Loch na h-Airde to the Sea. There is water in the canal at Mean High Water Springs, but scarcely at Mean Low Water Springs.
It is obvious that this canal is made by man. Rocks have been removed from the channel and these have been piled up as a rough wall on the west side."
On the headland above the canal there is a formidable curtain wall fortification

Ru an Dunain is in a very strategic position, half way up the eastern side of the minch

Thats Rhum and Canna in the background
The canal looks about big enough to get a birlinn through especially with a few hairy giants to push and shove.
The fish trap idea is also interesting, perhaps it served as that as well. As the photo below shows there is a part of the canal which dries at low water and would trap fish

Altogether a really interesting place well worth a visit.
Does anyone else have any information on the canal?
Cheers
Paul
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