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Ruins of the Clan MacRae church at Clachan Duich
Scotland

Clachan Duich is the ancient church and burial ground of the MacRaes of Kintail. The name is derived from clachan, meaning stones in Scottish Gaelic, and the name of the nearby loch. The site was dedicated to St Duthac in 1050 but is thought to have been in use for centuries before.

The church was damaged by the same warships that destroyed the nearby Eilean Donan castle in 1719. The graveyard contains the graves of John and Isabella MacRae Gilstrap who rebuilt Eilean Donan in the early 20th century, which has since become one of the most famous castles in the world.

Copyright: Gary Davies
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 17604x8802
Taken: 05/09/2018
Uploaded: 07/08/2020
Published: 07/08/2020
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Tags: clachan duich; burial ground; cemetery; graveyard; clan macrae; scottish; scotland; kintail; eilean donan; church
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