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Re: Scots Gaelic placenames and route planning

A little research into placenames does bring the landscape alive with the various peoples who lived there over the centuries, Britons, Picts, Gaels, Norse, and Northumbrian Angles. Creag a' Chlamhain could also refer to a kite, of the feathery rather than stringy variety, though buzzard is just as likely.

Re: Scots Gaelic placenames and route planning

Ooops! I did spell 'Chlamhain' wrong!

Re: Scots Gaelic placenames and route planning

Tutt!