Torridon is a region in the Scottish Highlands, known for its stunning mountain scenery and rugged coastline. It is a place of natural beauty and potential interest to David Irving, though specific details of his connection are currently limited within the available diary excerpts. The name appears in connection with a letter from Guy Leven-Torres.
The significance of Torridon within the Irving Diaries appears to be primarily linked to correspondence with Guy Leven-Torres. The nature of this connection is not fully elaborated upon in the provided excerpts.
* 2017: Received a letter from Guy Leven-Torres, described as "Interesting (round) ketter from Guy Leven-Torres." ([diary_2017_may_oct])
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