Argyll and Bute Scotland United Kingdom
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Clachaig

Clachaig (Scottish Gaelic: Clachaig) is a small settlement in Glen Lean, on the Cowal Peninsula, in Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland. It is located on the B836 road between the Holy Loch and Loch Striven, the hamlet is just over a mile long. Clachaig is a Gaelic word meaning 'stone place'. The Hamlet consists of twenty-two houses and was built for accommodation for the workers of the powder mill. The mill manufactured gunpowder. The river at the bottom of the glen is the Blackcraig Burn that joins the Little Eachaig River, then joining the River Eachaig and flowing into the Holy Loch.

Distance between:

London to Clachaig 369 Miles / 595 Kms
Liverpool to Clachaig 197 Miles / 316 Kms

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The Clachaig Skull (Illustration) - Ancient History Encyclopedia