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West Highland

noun

  1. any of a breed of small, hardy, usually dun-colored, shaggy-haired beef cattle with long, widespread horns, able to withstand the cold and sparse pasturage of its native western Scottish uplands.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of West Highland1

First recorded in 1870–75
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They settled on Clashnessie, a small beach near the tiny community of Drumbeg on the rugged north west Highland coastline north of Ullapool.

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West Highland Drive saw the highest number of homes severely impacted, with 33 out of 50.

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Pleasant Valley’s customers also included some of the worst streets for fire damage, including West Highland Drive and Santa Cruz Way, where more than a dozen homes were destroyed on each street, according to the county and water district maps.

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The rail firm, which is wholly owned by the Scottish government, said the trains which operate on the route - the West Highland Line - are warmed by excess heat provided by the engine.

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"It's the quality of the trains themselves, and how thin the metal is on the old-fashioned vehicles we have on the West Highland Line."

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