crannoges

/ˈkrænəɡɪz/
noun
  1. Plural form of crannoge; multiple ancient artificial islands built in lakes or rivers.
    • The crannoges were connected by hidden underwater paths.
    • Tourists can take boat tours to see several crannoges scattered across the loch.
    • The region is known for its well-preserved crannoges dating back to the Iron Age.
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