English: Sunset, Mochrum Loch The small clump of trees just visible to the right of centre are on Scar Island. The name is from the Gaelic sgeir or Scandinavian sker (rock). The name Mochrum is of Scandinavian or possibly Old English origin, and may mean a damp, muggy clearing. ("Place-names of the Wigtownshire Moors and Machars" by Prof John McQueen)
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