found: Work cat: Biodiversity, [2007]:p. 1 (The Isle of Luing is on the west coast of Scotland at latitude 55 degrees N and longitude 6 degrees W; Luing lies in the Firth of Lorn, close to the mainland coastline, south of the Isle of Mull and north of Jura; The island is some 9km long and 2.5km wide)
found: Gazetteer for Scotland WWW site, 1 March 2016(The island of Luing lies between Scarba and Seil in Argyll and Bute Council Area. Separated from Seil by the Cuan Sound, Luing is a long island with an area of 1543 ha (3813 acres) and reaching a height of 94m (308 feet) at Beinn Furachail; in the Slate Islands)
found: Wikipedia WWW site, 1 March 2016(Luing (Gaelic: Luinn) is one of the Slate Islands, Firth of Lorn, in the west of Argyll in Scotland, about 16 miles (26km) south of Oban; It has a population of around 200 people, mostly living in Cullipool, Toberonochy and Blackmillbay)