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Tomb of the Eagles
Like so many ancient archeological sites, the Tomb of the Eagles was discovered accidently by Ronnie Simison in the year 1958. The site is located at Isbister Chambered Cairn, South ...
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The Picts
One of the lesser known aspects of Scotland's history is the role of the Picts. These were the tribal warrior tribes who were living in Scotland when the Romans arrived in the 1st century CE. ...
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Uri Geller’s Scottish Island
Although controversial, and certainly unproven, some historical researchers believe that the Scots royal lineage may have its roots in ancient Egypt. The story goes that around 1400 BC, an ...
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The Peaceful Isle of Kerrera
Visitors to Oban who may be seeking some solitude or a slightly different sort of adventure should certainly consider boarding the ferry and heading to the Isle of Kerrera. Home to some 40 ...
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Explore Orchardton Tower
Located in the Dumfries and Galloway region of Scotland is a fascinating structure known as Orchardton Tower. Although there are numerous free-standing tower houses throughout Scotland, ...
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Get Aff Ma Land
Reports suggest that certain streets in Glasgow and Edinburgh are among the most dangerous in Europe, with stabbings, shootings and slappings at an all-time high. One way to eliminate the ...
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Exclusive Dining at Edinburgh Festival
The Edinburgh Festival is an annual event that is keenly anticipated by thousands of festival goers, and each year the festival grows in popularity, with greater numbers attending. Bringing ...
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The Beauty of Geilston Garden
From April to October the Geilston Garden welcomes visitors who come to marvel at the beauty of their floral displays and seek its tranquility. Located just outside of Glasgow, in Cardross, ...
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New Nessie Discovery in Archives
In the year 1933 a sighting took place that would forever change the public view of Loch Ness. Located just outside the city of Inverness, the deep and dark waters of the Loch Ness have ...