- the glacier.
Kames are
often ****ociated with kettles, and this is
referred to as
kame and
kettle or **** and
kettle topography. The word
kame is a variant...
-
Kames may
refer to:
People Henry Home, Lord
Kames,
Scottish philosopher Abdesalam Kames,
Libyan footballer Bob
Kames,
American organist Kambūjia, otherwise...
- A
kame is a
geomorphological feature.
Kame or
KAME may also
refer to: Khami, or
Kame, an
ancient city of
Zimbabwe KAME project, a
cooperative UNIX IPv6...
-
Master Roshi,
known in ****an as
Kame Sennin (亀仙人, lit. "Turtle Sage") as well as
Muten Rōshi (武天老師, lit. "Old
Master of
Martial Arts"), is a fictional...
- Home was born in 1696 at
Kames House,
between Eccles and
Birgham in Berwickshire.
Henry was the son of
George Home of
Kames, and was
homeschooled by Mr...
- Bob
Kames (April 21, 1925 –
April 9, 2008) was an
American musician who
specialized in
genres such as polka.
Kames is
credited with
developing and po****rizing...
- and
polka composer Bob
Kames first heard "Dance
Little Bird" at a
German music fair. The
producer sent
Kames a copy, and
Kames recorded his own version...
- arm of the
Kyles of Bute.
Kames is now part of a
continuous coastal strip of
housing that
joins onto Tighnabruaich.
Kames has a
grocery shop (containing...
-
Bradford Kames was
judged to be
favourable in 2011. List of
Sites of
Special Scientific Interest in
Northumberland "MAGIC Map
Application -
Bradford Kames"....
-
Kames Castle is a 16th-century
tower house located on the s**** of
Kames Bay near Port Bannatyne, on the Isle of Bute, Scotland. The castle,
which is set...