This antique map, created in 1665, is titled ‘Strath-Navernia Strath-Navern’, which translates to ‘Strathnaver Valley’. The map depicts a region in the north of the United Kingdom, during the early 17th century. The area was largely rural and sparsely populated with small settlements dotted throughout the landscape. The map shows Tongue, Bettyhill, and Skerray as central locations, but the focus is on the topography and natural features of the area, including rivers, mountains, and forests. This map is a fascinating glimpse into the landscape and geography of the United Kingdom during a time of great change and exploration.
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