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Comments for "glencoe in the scottish highlands"

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Scotman Feb 18, 2013 7:50am
I'm from Scotland and I do like your uploaded picture. However, I feel 'duty bound' to point something out about the title of your photo. You use the words 'glencoe valley' when you don't need the word 'valley.' Glen in Scotland means 'valley.' Or to put it another way, a valley in Scotland is known as a Glen. So Glencoe (also should be a capital G) means Valley of Coe. So you don't need and shouldn't use the word 'valley.' What you have in your title is Valley of Coe Valley.' essentially. Hope you get what I mean.:)
Also a lake in Scotland is known as a loch. For future reference.:)