English: Special type of dry-stone wall (Galloway dyke) to deter livestock from attempting to cross it. Built c.1830 as part of clearance by Arthur Nicolson of Lamb Hoga on Fetlar, Shetland Islands.
Français : Mur en pierre sèche à une seule épaisseur, dit Galloway single dyke, conçu pour éloigner le bétail. Bâti vers 1830, lors de dérochements, par Arthur Nicolson de Lamb Hoga sur l'île de Fetlar (archipel des Shetlands).
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