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Healabhal Mhor (Macleod's Table North on the right) is, despite its name (mhor=big), smallerl than its 488m high neighbour Healabhal Bheag (bheag=small)by 17 meters. Its greater bulk earns it the name. Together, these are the two flat topped hills in the west of Skye known much more commonly as MacLeod's Tables.
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