The Far North Line - Wick/Thurso/Georgemas/Helmsdale
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@bigcherry99 It's fake gaelic, In a bid to give them a gaelic origin (which many including Thurso don't have) some genious stuck "Inbhir" in front of the names. Thurso is viking in origin with no Gaelic variation. Gaelic has never been the only voice in Scotland. The only language the whole of Scotland has ever spoken at any one time is ...English. As a Viking, I'm happy with that. :)
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@robertmbishop amazing thanks!
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@mappman1000 A million times better when you're actually there! :D
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Brilliant scenery, liking it!
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what language is above the Thurso railway sign at 40 seconds that says 'Inbhir Theorsa'?
bigcherry99 3 months ago
@bigcherry99 Scottish Gaelic, an other example: Inverness = Inbhir Nis :)
robertmbishop 3 months ago
@robertmbishop thanks buddy!
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how do you say 'london' is scottish gaelic?
bigcherry99 3 months ago
@bigcherry99 Lunnainn
robertmbishop 3 months ago
We were there just a few weeks ago. Great footage.
TheTemplemans 5 months ago
@TheTemplemans Cheers, hope it was good!
robertmbishop 3 months ago