Glencoe, famous for the 1692 massacre of the MacDonald Clan, has some of Scotland’s most dramatic scenery and driving or hiking through it today is a must-do experience. Imagine taking this excursion on a bright Summer’s day, in the 1890s when this photograph was taken, in the open air with just the chatter of your fellow passengers and the clip-clop of the horses’ hooves. What a great way to see this spectacle. I hope they had some way of warding off the midges!
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