Scotland's Earliest Face Found
A carving believed to be Scotland's earliest human face, dating back thousands of years, has been found on the Orkney island of Westray.
Scotland's Storytelling Tradition Resurges
Listen to radio story or read transcript here. Visit the Scottish Storytelling Centre here.
Walkhighlands!
Free, detailed descriptions of walking routes across the Scottish Highlands, including maps, GPS locations of waypoints, 3D Virtual Highlands tours, downloadable tour apps, and photographs taken along the routes. Plus a whole lot more. http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/
Thanks to Inez Kelley for pointing me to this video:
Highland Diary
Explore the natural world of the Highlands with BBC natural history specialists. Click here
Castle of the Week
Fatlips Castle Okay, yeah, I picked it for the name. :) That, and it's an unusual looking edifice - looks like a stone cottage perched on top of a tower.
21 September 2009
Celtophile Monday
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Labels: celtophile monday, scotland, Scotophile Monday
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SO glad you like it. I find it so hauntingly lovely. *sigh*
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