Glack of Clunymore
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Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 26 Jun 2007
'Glack' can mean several things, including a ravine, or a fork in the road, or a windy gap. I suspect that this is the third meaning, because the farm stands close to the top of a saddle between two hills.