English: Westferry crannog. In the Clyde at the westernmost junction of the M8 (J31). Dumbuck quarry and the Kilpatrick Hills are visible across the river. See also 579736.
A crannog is an ancient dwellinghouse (up to 5000 years old) on stilts on a man-made island, the term is also used to describe the island which is typically all that remains today.
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A crannog is an ancient dwel
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