Friday, 1st September 2006

Exploring the Pass of Glencoe, one Scotland’s most dramatic and famous glens. On 13 February 1692, in the aftermath of the Jacobite uprising of 1689, an incident known as the Massacre of Glencoe took place in the glen.

The path to hidden valley . . .

where the waterfall has discoloured the rock face

Waterfall on the Pass of Glencoe . . .

and two of the Three Sisters

The waterfall on Pass of Glencoe . . .

deserves a clower look . . .

as does another view of the Three Sisters

Afternoon break

Highland cow

Travelling further down the Pass of Glencoe . . .

past a typical scene . . .

and the path to Clachaig Inn

Our final evening with specal celebrations . . .

piping in . . .

The Haggis . . .

'Addressing the Haggis'

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