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The Kelpies – Monuments to the Past and Future

Standing alongside the Forth and Clyde Canal as a tribute to the significant role played by horses in the development

Glasgow to Host XX Commonwealth Games

Set to take place in Glasgow from the 23rd of July through to the 3rd of August, the 2014 Commonwealth

Visit the Island of Ulva

With its history of human habitation going back to prehistoric times, the island of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides of

Daubenton’s Bats: Vital to the Ecology

Found throughout Scotland, particularly in rural areas, Daubenton's bats are an important part of the ecology as they keep insect

Take a Stroll Through Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Garden

The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) developed from humble beginnings on a relatively small patch of ground at Holyrood Park

Visit the Birthplace of James Clerk Maxwell

The innovative thinking of Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell laid the foundation for many items we take for granted today,

History and Tradition in Govan

Medieval legend has it that a 7th-century King of Strathclyde, named Constantine, founded a monastery in the area now known

Dolphin Conservation on Scotland’s Coastline

With more than 800 kilometres of rugged coastline incorporated in three council areas of Scotland (Highlands, Aberdeenshire and Moray), Moray
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