Badentarbat Bay

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Badentarbat Bay and the island of Tanera Mòr (top left)

Badentarbat Bay, or Badentarbet Bay, is a bay in northern Scotland. The village of Achiltibuie overlooks it. Marian Leven painted scenes of the bay.

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Coordinates: 58°01′N5°22′W / 58.02°N 5.37°W / 58.02; -5.37