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A glen crees, often referred to in the context of Scottish landscapes, is a type of narrow valley or ravine typically characterized by steep sides and often containing a stream or river. The term "glen" is derived from Gaelic and is commonly used in Scotland to describe such geographical features. Glen crees may be formed through glacial processes or erosion and are often picturesque, attracting hikers and nature enthusiasts.

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