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Gaelic and Nordic Names around Loch Hourn
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Gaelic names around Loch Hourn, click on the wee arrow-button
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Ruurd and our son Jur listening intently to Peter Macrae's expert comments on a shinty
                          match, one evening at Invergarry's shinty pitch.
In shinty high-sticking is not an offence, making it
         an exciting if rather dangerous game.