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Balnakeil Chapel in Sutherland

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Clachtoll broch

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The Bone Caves of Inchnadamph

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Bronze Age cairns in Kilmartin Glen

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Craig Phadrig and its kings

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Winter trees in Glen Roy

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From the River Awe to Loch Etive

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Calanais

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A walk to St Columba’s Bay

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The brochs of Glenelg

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Ardvreck Castle

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  • Glengarrisdale and Maclaine’s skull – a mystery re-exhumed

    August 21, 2022 /

    Where exactly is Maclaine's skull? Has it gone forever? On a hot August day we set out to solve a puzzle...

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  • Deirdre and the Sons of Uisneach

    July 13, 2022 /

    The legend of a beautiful woman and three doomed warriors is remembered in a hill fort that bears their name

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    Innerpeffray: Scotland's oldest free lending library

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    Kilmartin church and graveyard

    July 24, 2018

    The dark mill of Coilebar

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  • Torinturk and the fort of the black dog

    May 22, 2022 /

    A hill fort with a spectacular view and an ancient (if rather bloodthirsty) legend

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