DescriptionMither Tap from the South - geograph.org.uk - 55769.jpg
English: Mither Tap from the South. The Mither Tap of Bennachie is a spectacular outcrop of rock that holds evidence of having been an iron-age fort, and can be seen from miles around. This is perhaps one of the less common views of the top, taken from the forest tracks to the south of the hill, but it is no less impressive from this angle.
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