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Dùn dà Làmh
Dùn dà Làmh is a Pictish now ruined hill fort near Laggan in the Scottish Highlands.
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Dùn dà Làmh
57.0061° N, -4.3356° E
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Dùn dà Làmh is a Pictish now ruined hill fort near Laggan in the Scottish Highlands. It became a scheduled monument in 1986, with an extension to the protected area realized in 2001.
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