The Tyndrum Corbetts from the Pile of Stones on the Summit of the Corbett Beinn Bhreac-liath, Glen Orchy, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, UK.


A Corbett is a Scottish Mountain between 2500ft (762m) and 3000ft (914m) with a drop of at least 500ft () of which they are 220 and take their name from John Rooke Corbett who first classified them. A Munro is a Scottish Mountain above 3000ft () of which they are 284 and take their name from Sir Hugh Munro who classified & published The Munro Tables in 1871.


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Location: Glen Orchy, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, UK.
Photo credit: © Antonio Siwiak / Alamy / Afripics
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