C'mon then. Try it.
At a point where the A828 is hemmed in by the Balachulish to Oban line and the rocky shore of Loch Creran an errant flock of sheep are causing havoc. This indigenous Appin sheep is well known for its aggressive behaviour and ability to leap from the grassy verges, clearing all before it and land on the bonnets of passing cars. Known locally by their victims with buckled bonnets as the "Ochsh Ight" sheep - because of the damage they can cause, these animals are given a wide berth and much respect.
In this view one of them takes an unhealthy, nay worrying liking to the cameraman. He wastes no time in reminding it that this is not Denmark and any further advances would be regarded as a provocative and hostile action and thankfully illegal since 1290.
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