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HIGHLIGHTED SITE IN SCOTLAND RAMPANT!!!
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Battlegrounds, Scenes and Relics
"The Scottish people have always been independent, individualistic,
awkward if you like- and have long memories. Also their land is
sufficiently dramatic in itself. There is scarcely a yard of the country
without its story to tell, of heroism and treachery, of warfare or worship,
of flourish or folly or heartbreak - for the Scots never did anything by
half. This, the most ancient kingdom in Christendom, has more castles,
abbeys, battlefields, graveyards, monuments, stone-circles, inscribed
stones, and relics of every kind - and eyesores too, admittedly - than any
other land of its size, in Highlands and Lowlands, mainland and islands."
writes Scottish author, Nigel Tranter.
Click on these thumbnails to see the pictures with accompanying
information. From left to right, Stirling, Bannockburn, Wallace's Well,
Wallace's Yew Tree, Stone of Destiny, Stirling Bridge, Aberdeen, Execution Site,
Louden Hill, Leglend Wood, Memorial, Wallace's Sword, Edinburgh Castle.
Images of Wallace and Bruce
Mel Gibson
Scottish Writers
Edinburgh, the Capital of Scotland
Want to see your face painted in woad and on Wallace's shoulders? Want
to see your face in a famous historical setting? Then check out
your face in history
Stirling Brig
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