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@UndisScot@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

On this day in history. This is the upper end of Glen Coe, a glen infamous for the massacre of the Glen Coe MacDonalds carried out by government troops who were billeting with them 334 years ago today on 13 February 1692. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/glencoe/glencoe/index.html

#Scotland #GlenCoe #OnThisDay

The upper end of Glen Coe. The image shows a white cottage with a tin roof in the left foreground, in a partly snowy landscape and with the roof partly covered by snow. Snow covered mountains rise in the background under a largely blue sky.
The upper end of Glen Coe. The image shows a white cottage with a tin roof in the left foreground, in a partly snowy landscape and with the roof partly covered by snow. Snow covered mountains rise in the background under a largely blue sky.
The upper end of Glen Coe. The image shows a white cottage with a tin roof in the left foreground, in a partly snowy landscape and with the roof partly covered by snow. Snow covered mountains rise in the background under a largely blue sky.

Glen Coe Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland

Information about and images of Glen Coe and the story of the massacre on Undiscovered Scotland.
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