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'''Geal Charn''' or '''Geal-Chàrn''' is a name from Gaelic meaning "White Peak". It may be one of four [[Munro]]s in [[Inverness-shire]]: | |||
*'''[[Geal Charn, Alder]]''', 3,714 feet | |||
*'''[[Geal Charn, Laggan]]''', 3,442 feet | |||
*'''[[Geal Charn, Monadhliath]]''', 3,038 feet | |||
*'''[[Geal Charn, Drumochter Hills]]''', 3,009 feet | |||
Also: | |||
*'''Geal Charn''', a subsidiary top ({{convert|920|m|0|x}}, {{map|NH869019}}) of [[Sgòr Gaoith]], a Munro in the [[Cairngorms]] (also Inverness-shire). | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:50, 21 November 2013
Geal Charn or Geal-Chàrn is a name from Gaelic meaning "White Peak". It may be one of four Munros in Inverness-shire:
- Geal Charn, Alder, 3,714 feet
- Geal Charn, Laggan, 3,442 feet
- Geal Charn, Monadhliath, 3,038 feet
- Geal Charn, Drumochter Hills, 3,009 feet
Also:
- Geal Charn, a subsidiary top (3,018 feet, NH869019) of Sgòr Gaoith, a Munro in the Cairngorms (also Inverness-shire).
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