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Looking towards the Assynt area of Sutherland from near Kylestrome
'Assynt' comes from a Norse word meaning 'a rocky ridge' and derives from a time 1000 years ago when the Vikings held sway here.  However, most of the place names derive from Gaelic.  Sail Ghorm rises to 776m on the right with Sail Gharbh on the left a bit higher at 880m [url=www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?lat=58.267&lon=-5.0513&scale=25000&icon=x/]Map location[/url]
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Looking towards the Assynt area of Sutherland from near Kylestrome

'Assynt' comes from a Norse word meaning 'a rocky ridge' and derives from a time 1000 years ago when the Vikings held sway here. However, most of the place names derive from Gaelic. Sail Ghorm rises to 776m on the right with Sail Gharbh on the left a bit higher at 880m Map location

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Date added:Apr 11, 2007
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