scotland
scotland
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by Bill Piker - 2006-11-30
I live by the golf course and almost every night there are UFOs at the links .The exact origins of the game of golf remain a subject of continual debate. Although Scotland is generally considered as t...
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by John Winkler - 2006-12-05
Glencoe is in the heart of the Scottish highlands - in the old days it was renowned for being inaccessible. Yet people have been around here for up top 10,000 years, since the retreat of the last Ice ...
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by Raymond Onions - 2007-01-26
Traveling in a group is always great fun. It brings about social bonding with friendly exchanges. But, organizing a tour for a group is far more difficult than for a quiet family holiday. The most...
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by Michele De Capitani - 2007-02-07
The guides are full of essential hints on where to go, things to see, Edinburgh's Museums, shopping mall and flea markets, quality places reasonably priced where to eat or sip a famous Pilsner, cl...
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by John Winkler - 2007-02-09
Within two hours you can reach just about everywhere if you stay in Glencoe, Scotland. It is a remote and bautiful glen and you can get to the lovely misty Isle of Skye, to Loch Ness and the Monster c...
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by Syd Nohcud - 2007-03-01
Was golf introduced in the U.S.A. solely as a means by lazy employees to get a Friday afternoon off? You be the judge! Perhaps .Perhaps not. What is the history of the sprea...
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by John Reunert - 2007-03-07
Old Reekie, The Modern City of Edinburgh, Scotland?Edinburgh, Capital city of Scotland, what on earth could a family do when visiting such a place?Edinburgh's history can be traced back to AD79. Altho...
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by Allan Fyfe - 2007-03-15
The "Island" is the land that accompanies Lethenty Mill. It stretches from its widest part at the Mill to its narrowest about half a mile up the Lochter Burn. It used to be very important to the Mill;...
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by John Reunert - 2007-03-19
Where were your ancestors buried 5500 years ago? I asked myself the very same question when I had the privilege of visiting the historic Cairnpapple site. It is located in what we now call the Bathgat...
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by James Maxwell - 2007-03-19
Edinburgh is without doubt one of Europe's great capital cities. Its stunning location, coupled with a huge range of things to see and do have made it a must see destination for millions of visitors, ...