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Carnach (Scottish Gaelic:
Càrnach) is a
remote hamlet on the
north west s**** of
Little Loch
Broom in Ross-shire,
Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish...
- Sgùrr na
Càrnach is a
mountain in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland, one of the 'Five
Sisters of Kintail'. It is on the
northern side of Glen Shiel...
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Another memorial includes the
Henderson Stone, a
granite boulder south of
Carnach,
originally known as the 'Soldier's Stone'. In the late 19th century, it...
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Clach Eanruig in Gaelic—is a
granite boulder in a
field a
little south of
Carnach in the
Glencoe area.
Historic tradition in the area
includes two separate...
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Chaorainn Sàileag Sgùrr a'
Bhealaich Dheirg Sgùrr
Fhuaran Sgùrr na
Càrnach Sgùrr na
Ciste D****bhe Sgùrr nan
Ceathramhnan Sgùrr nan
Conbhairean Toll...
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boulder about 3 ½ feet in height,
situated in a
field a
little south of
Carnach, and
deriving this
appellation from the
tradition that one of the soldiers...
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Civita di Bagnoregio,
Italy Finse,
Norway Inverie,
Scotland Scoraig and
Carnach,
Scotland (linked only to each other) Vorkuta,
Russia Livingston, Guatemala...
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Sisters of
Kintail (the
other two
being Sgùrr na
Ciste Duibhe and Sgùrr na
Càrnach) and when seen from Màm
Ratagan above Loch Duich, the Five
Sisters are...
- The five
distinctly pointed summits (Sgùrr na
Ciste Duibhe, Sgùrr na
Càrnach, Sgùrr Fhuaran, Sgùrr nan
Saighead and
Sgurr na Moraich) are a well-known...
- (921 m) Sgùrr
Fhuaran (1068.7 m) Sgùrr na
Ciste Duibhe (1027 m) Sgùrr na
Càrnach (1002 m) Sgùrr a'
Bhealaich Dheirg (1036 m)
Aonach Meadhoin (1001 m) Sàileag...