Wanderlust Wednesday: Bonnie Scotland
What, did you think I would post on a Wednesday and forget about my wanderlusting? Not today, my friend! I may or may not have mentioned this, but I’m a bit of a lover of The Amazing Race . J…
Stones On Fire!
Aurora over the ancient Callanish Standing Stones on the beautiful Isle of Lewis
Scotland - an under water castle ...for the MERMAIDS!! SCOTTISH MERMAIDS!! Scotland
The Real Macbeth
History of the real Macbeth. An animated version of the Macbeth play is included.
Rumbling Bridge
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Tempus fugit: 50 of the most magical and beautiful castles of the world - Blog of Francesco Mugnai
45 incredible castles (and magical surroundings) around the world. Love all of this places :)
Wedding Suits & Wedding Dresses - Fashion Tips for the Brides, Grooms, Bridesmaids & Groomsmen
Here's the reason why your wedding dresses and the suit should be tailored and custom made. You will have the advantage on how to fit your dresses and suit.
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Orkney, Scotland...I feel so fortunate to have been here.
Hermitage Castle
Hermitage Castle, Scotland (Lots of pictures. Photographer says, "Despite the ruins, so much of Hermitage remains intact. The sense of history about the place is palpable...it did not have an overriding feeling of darkness or foreboding. Quite the opposite. There was a feeling of peace and serenity here that is hard to put into words...There was something very welcoming about it. Certainly the light falling from above gave the place a beautiful glow." ~ SW)
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Fingal's Cave is a sea cave on the Isle of Staffa, Scotland
Fingal's Cave is a sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, part of a National Nature Reserve owned by the National Trust for Scotland. It is formed entirely from hexagonally jointed basalt columns, similar in structure to (and part of the same ancient lava flow as) the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland and those of nearby Ulva. In both cases, the cooling surface of the mass of hot lava cracked in a hexagonal pattern in a similar way to drying mud…
Rhum, Isle of Rhum, Isle of Skye
Isle of Rhum, Isle of Skye This could be anywhere, sun shining, calm ocean.......sitting on a cliff edge with a slight breeze, brushing past your ears. Gazing off to distant islands and the horizon beyond, sea birds calling to one another, riding the drafts up the cliff face, the faint roar of the water lapping below.... No people just your vacant mind. Sitting here, 100ft above the ocean the rock carved by the weather, i liked this natural arch, to me it does appear to play with the scale…
Scottish Goth
Entrance to the crypt of the Glasgow Cathedral. Built before the Reformation from the late 12th century onwards and serving as the seat of the Bishop and later the Archbishop of Glasgow, the building is a superb example of Scottish Gothic architecture.
The Highland gates… please, please, let me make the journey into the Scottish Highlands one day!