21 December 2010
26 April 2010
Celtophile Monday
"Faun"atical in Scotland
Scotland is increasingly marketing itself as Europe's leading wildlife destination, and with an incredibly diverse range of habitats hosting dozens of top quality projects and experiences, it's an idea that's becoming plausible. Home to vast expanses of protected ground and two spectacular national parks, rural and marine Scotland are awash with wildlife-watching opportunities, from bottlenose dolphins in the Moray Firth to golden eagles on the west coast or sailing among seals and puffins in Shetland. Read more
Scottish Lochs Slide Show
Landscapes of Scotland
Gorgeous landscape photos from David W. Robertson. Check out the "Glasgow Smiles" section - fun!
Labels: celtophile monday, ireland, scotland, Scotophile Monday
01 March 2010
Celtophile Monday
Ran across this nice page of Scottish lighthouses. This is Bell Rock, one of many designed and built by the Stevenson family. Author Robert Louis Stevenson belonged to this family. This is a good book about them: The Lighthouse Stevensons.
Also Irish lighthouses.This one is Hook Head, which my husband and I visited a few years ago on rare, clear October day. Some sort of beacon has existed on this spot since about 450 A.D., making it one of the oldest (if not the oldest) lighthouse sites in the world!
Related site: Commissioners of Irish Lights
And here we have beacons in Wales. This one is Porthcawl.
Cornwall, of course, has its share! This one is Tater Du, near Penzance on the south Cornwall coast.
Labels: celtophile monday, ireland, scotland, Scotophile Monday