Craigbrock
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Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 20 Jun 2014
The crag on the right is called Craigbrock, which I take to mean "crag of the badger" (Gaelic "broc"; the English word "brock" is probably a borrowing from a Celtic word). This feature, which is named on large-scale OS mapping, is a basaltic formation, one of several to be seen here in the Squirrel Wood, and nearby; the best of them is Image See also Image, Image, and Image