Imposing gravestones, Tomnahurich Cemetery

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Imposing gravestones, Tomnahurich Cemetery

Image: © Derek Brown Taken: 3 Nov 2006

Tomnahurich Hill - which means hill of the yews, or hill of the fairies, is a large rounded tree covered hill on the outskirts of Inverness and has been used during the 19th and 20th centuries as a cemetery.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.46896
Longitude
-4.244178