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Glasgow, Clydeside and Stirling (Exploring Scotland's Heritage) by Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland |
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Argyll and the Western Isles have a rich variety of monuments in keeping with a past dominated by the sea both as a means of transport and as a livelihood. From Skerryvore lighthouse to the mysterious standing stones of Callanish, there is plenty to interest any visitor curious about how people have lived around the dramatic sea-lochs and islands of Scotlands western seaboard.
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