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Tom A' Chladha

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<b>Tom A' Chladha</b>Posted by theloniousImage © thelonious
Nearest Town:Kingussie (4km NE)
OS Ref (GB):   NN72649953 / Sheet: 35
Latitude:57° 4' 9.06" N
Longitude:   4° 6' 2.99" W

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<b>Tom A' Chladha</b>Posted by thelonious <b>Tom A' Chladha</b>Posted by thelonious

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23/06/2014 - This cairn is in the grounds of Newtonmore's Highland Folk Museum. It's not the most exciting to look at to be honest. Grassy mound with a few stones dotted about and a depression on top where a kiln has been built into it. Reading Canmore (link below) the cairn does sound like it could have been a good one back in the day. Still the museum is well worth looking round and it's free. thelonious Posted by thelonious
29th June 2014ce
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