Road junction Gaelic lesson

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Road junction Gaelic lesson

Image: © Richard Dorrell Taken: 20 Sep 2011

Bi-lingual (Gaelic/English) road signs are common in the Highlands. The sign at this junction on the A835 just west of Tore roundabout points to A' Mhucarnaich (Muckernich), and helpfully gives the English translation for Bun-Sgoil an Todhair & Talla A' Bhaile (Tore Primary School and village hall).

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.540268
Longitude
-4.344975