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However, Glen is the Gaelic name for a valley. The main village in the valley of Glencoe is properly called Carnach (A`Charnaich in Scots Gaelic) - not Glencoe village.
Glencoe means "Glen of the river Coe or Cona" as in Ossianic mythology.
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I believe this is Marina della Lobra. Massa Lubrense 'proper' is inland a bit. Nice photo!
Nice !!! Voted !!!
Splendid photograph!
However, Glen is the Gaelic name for a valley. The main village in the valley of Glencoe is properly called Carnach (A`Charnaich in Scots Gaelic) - not Glencoe village.
Glencoe means "Glen of the river Coe or Cona" as in Ossianic mythology.
Only a "Munro Bagger" will know this one !
Looks suspiciously like the summit of the Glas Maol, tends to look like this a lot, Glad you liked my scottish ones too
My favourite Hill in all of Scotland Looks like a crown? don't you think ?
I never got a day like that when i vised ed Mull
I Never wore a helmet
Great photo brings back great memory's when I was doing my Munro's My number is 442 Finished them 1983