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It seems that this rock on the Loch Long
shoreline was first painted by locals in 1851.
When King Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered in 1922
the rock was christened 'Tut-Tut' because it's Egyptian
design resembled the recently revealed King's golden mask.
Sadly, since this photograph was taken the rock has been
repainted in a modern red and black style and resembles
an American football player more than an Egyptian King!
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