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On fire

It was warmer than it looked today. Ange needed a wee rest by the Craigallian fire memorial which reads

Here burned the Craigallian Fire. During the Depression of the 1930s, it was a beacon of companionship and hope for young unemployed people who came from Glasgow and Clydebank seeking adventure in Scotland's wild places. Their pioneering spirit helped to make the Scottish countryside free for all to roam.

http://www.strathblanefield.org.uk/Craigallian%20Fire/Index.htm

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