Knocknagael Boar Stone
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Image: © Mary and Angus Hogg Taken: 26 Mar 2015
A large Pictish stone with the symbols of a mirror case and a wild boar. Being badly weathered, the carvings are easier to make out on site than in the photo. The stone is now safely under cover and on display in Highland Council's HQ, in partnership with Historic Scotland.