steaphris is correct. Glencoe is Gleann a'Comhain in Scottish. Its meaning is unknown. A local bard, John Cameron, said that it is supposed to mean the glen of the River Cona in Ossianic mythology.
@eoghanbeg I take it you relly mean "IN GAELIC" or erse. the main languageof the scottish people is ENGLISH, then "Scots", which is "like Old english , then GAELICor erse , in recent times spoken mainly in the Westeren highlands.
Glencoe (Argyll), Gleann Comhan or Gleanna Comhan "The glen of the Coe". This is often said to be "glen of weeping" as a result of the Massacre of Glencoe, but the name existed before that event. The river name is pre-Gaelic.
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anjeroxjp 11 months ago
Climbed 10 Munro`s and a Corbett in Glencoe past Summer.A truly wonderfull place that always touches the soul.My fav` place on Earth.
Themyarhills 1 year ago
Absolutely Stunning! I can almost smell and feel the cold crisp air!
dragonlady1965 1 year ago
steaphris is correct. Glencoe is Gleann a'Comhain in Scottish. Its meaning is unknown. A local bard, John Cameron, said that it is supposed to mean the glen of the River Cona in Ossianic mythology.
eoghanbeg 1 year ago
@eoghanbeg I take it you relly mean "IN GAELIC" or erse. the main languageof the scottish people is ENGLISH, then "Scots", which is "like Old english , then GAELICor erse , in recent times spoken mainly in the Westeren highlands.
NOVATICANWARS 7 months ago
Stunning.
71cooper 1 year ago
Even better when you get away from the road
ragnail 2 years ago
don't get many days like that up there.
Beautiful!!
mlsgraham 2 years ago
A lot more than you think!
BillDFC 2 years ago
Amazing and Beautiful
Paulmanorbier 2 years ago
fantastic!
Oxgangs1966 3 years ago
Great scenery and photo's to match.Good video.
glenzboyz 3 years ago
Glencoe (Argyll), Gleann Comhan or Gleanna Comhan "The glen of the Coe". This is often said to be "glen of weeping" as a result of the Massacre of Glencoe, but the name existed before that event. The river name is pre-Gaelic.
Rannoch from Raineach
steaphris 4 years ago
Superb
rannochmoor 4 years ago
very nice
red777photo 4 years ago