"Cairngorms" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Cairngorms is a mountain range in the eastern Scottish Highlands, known for its rugged beauty and diverse wildlife. The name "Cairngorms" comes from the Scottish Gaelic "Càrn Ghorm", meaning "blue hill" or "blue mountain". The range is home to the oldest and largest national park in Scotland, the Cairngorms National Park, which covers an area of over 3,800 km².
A caique is a type of small sailboat or boat, originating from the Mediterranean region. It is typically a single-sailed, open boat with a flat bottom and a narrow, pointed bow. Caiques have a long history of use in coastal trade, fishing, and transportation, and are often associated with traditional maritime culture.
Caiques are small, open sailing boats with pointed ends, typically used for fishing and transportation in the Caribbean and Latin America. They are usually made of wood or fiberglass and have a single mast with a lateen sail.
Cairene refers to something or someone related to or characteristic of Cairo, the capital city of Egypt.
Cairenes is a noun that refers to the inhabitants or citizens of Cairo, the capital city of Egypt.
Cairina is a genus of birds in the family Anatidae. It includes the wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) and the ocellated turkey (Meleagris ocellata).
A cairn is a man-made pile of stones, often used as a landmark, boundary marker, or memoriam. It can be found in various outdoor environments, such as mountains, moors, or beaches, where it serves as a physical marker or a symbol of achievement.
Cairngorm is a noun that refers to a type of mountain found in the Cairngorms range in the Scottish Highlands. More specifically, it can also refer to a type of ancient, slow-growing pine tree that is native to this region. The name "Cairngorm" is derived from Scottish Gaelic, meaning "blue mountain" or "blue hill".