Hi, I am from Argyll and Bute
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Unusual user name. Is there a story? Had to look it up “Dunbeg Fort” is what I found.
a historic promontory fort located near the village of Ventry on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland.
Close there Ron, An Dùn Beag (Scottish Gaelic) translates to the “little fort” or “small fort”. In this case it relates to Dunstaffnage Castle close to the village where I live, called Dunbeg, not to far from Oban on the West Coast.
Unfortunatly, its right on the edge of a FRZ so I don’t have flight pictures of the Castle, but I have had to request flight time from the tower at Oban Airport, for property inspections in my area.
Google got it wrong then.
An DĂşn Beag (often referred to as Dunbeg Fort) is a historic promontory fort located near the village of Ventry on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. ![]()
thanks for clearing that up then ![]()
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