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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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  • Dunfermline Abbey (part 2): pride of kings

    November 18, 2015 /

    The second in my two-part series about the abbey and royal palace of Dunfermline

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  • Dunfermline Abbey (part 1): echoes of majesty

    November 13, 2015 /

    A powerful king and a devoted queen: these massive walls guard a shrine that lies at the very heart of Scotland's history

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  • ‘November’ by John Clare

    November 3, 2015 /

    A longer poem than usual, but I love it.   It’s worth reading to the end, if you have the time! The landscape sleeps in mist from morn till noon; And, if the sun looks through, tis with a face Beamless and pale and round, as if the moon, When done the journey of her nightly race, Had found him sleeping, and supplied his place. For days the shepherds in the fields may be, Nor mark a patch of sky – blindfold they trace, The plains, that seem without a bush or tree, Whistling aloud by guess, to flocks they cannot see. The timid hare seems half its fears to lose,…

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