Allarburn / Aultfearn, Kiltarlity

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Allarburn / Aultfearn, Kiltarlity

Image: © Craig Wallace Taken: 13 Jan 2021

The Allarburn or Aultfearn, meaning stream of the alder trees. A small stream passing though woodland, here it is crossed by a pipe. Originally the main settlement in the area was known as Allarburn/Aultfearn, but is now usually referred to as Kiltarlity village.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.440057
Longitude
-4.491202