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Dun Beag Broch, Isle of Skye
Broch is the Scots word for a cicular tower like structure.  Dun Beag is the best preserved Broch on Skye, it would have stood about 30ft high.  Brochs date from around 100BC, an archeological dig in the early 20th century showed occupation up until the 18th century. [url=www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?lat=57.3602&lon=-6.4257&scale=25000&icon=x/]Map location[/url]
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Dun Beag Broch, Isle of Skye

Broch is the Scots word for a cicular tower like structure. Dun Beag is the best preserved Broch on Skye, it would have stood about 30ft high. Brochs date from around 100BC, an archeological dig in the early 20th century showed occupation up until the 18th century. Map location

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