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Encyclopedia > Beag

In Irish mythology, the goddess Beag was one of the Tuatha de Danaan. She was known for having a magic well.




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Dun Beag (69 words)
Dun Beag is a broch which is a Scots term for a circular, tower-like structure with double walls.
Dun is Gaelic for fort and Beag means small.
Dun Beag is said to have been occupied as late as the 18th c.
Buachaille Etive Beag - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (377 words)
Buachaille Etive Beag (the Little Shepherd of Etive) pronounced "bookil etiv bake" is a mountain located at the head of Glen Coe, on the edge of Rannoch Moor.
Viewed from the south in Glen Etive it forms a twin with Buachaille Etive Mor (the Great Shepherd of Etive), from which it is separated by a bealach at a height of about 480 m.
This route is followed for around 1.5 km, at which point most hillwalkers simply head up the hillside to reach the bealach between the two summits, which is at a height of around 750 m.
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