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Scottish Ghost?
I found this article online, and was curious if any of our Scotland members have been to this castle where this article and picture was taken?
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...cle1216051.ece
It's a pretty neat picture. Whether you believe in stuff like this or not is up to you, and this thread will not be a place to try and "convince" others that what you believe is right and they are wrong. They are your beliefs.
Enjoy!
FYI this is a tabloid newspaper and not some big name news chain as far as I know. I don't really trust these papers, but they do turn up fun articles from now and then.
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In 2003, I visited many castles in the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland. I was only at Tulloch in spirit.
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Tulloch has a number of Ghosts most famously a Piper and a mysterious Green lady.
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Originally Posted by highlander_Daz
Tulloch has a number of Ghosts most famously a Piper and a mysterious Green lady.
Does the piper play for the people or is it just a vision?
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legend he had his hands chopped off by the campbells, and over the years a ghostly piper is sometimes heard, spookily a few years ago when renovating the castle a a handless Skeleton was actually found . thats scary
heres some more spooky stuff
http://www.paranormaldatabase.com/lo...ws_paradata=32
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Originally Posted by highlander_Daz
legend he had his hands chopped off by the campbells, and over the years a ghostly piper is sometimes heard, spookily a few years ago when renovating the castle a a handless Skeleton was actually found . thats scary
heres some more spooky stuff
http://www.paranormaldatabase.com/lo...ws_paradata=32
That story is actually associated with Duntroon Castle, Daz.
T.
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Originally Posted by Jack Daw
In 2003, I visited many castles in the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland. I was only at Tulloch in spirit.
AH ! So it was you !
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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Originally Posted by Ancienne Alliance
AH ! So it was you !
Boo, dude.
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Aye, Duntrune Castle it is. Chief Robin Malcolm has told us that it is rather a friendly ghost. He doesn't bother them and they keep out of his way.
Here is a link to photos of Poltalloch House courtsey of Redshanks. Sad to hear about the cars.
One of the Rabble 'that Celtic band' has written and recorded a song on the Duntrune Ghost
With Chief Robin Malcolm at Duntrune Castle.
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29th May 08, 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Mael Coluim
Aye, Duntrune Castle it is. Chief Robin Malcolm has told us that it is rather a friendly ghost. He doesn't bother them and they keep out of his way.
Here is a link to photos of Poltalloch House courtsey of Redshanks. Sad to hear about the cars.
There is a theory that the piper was a MacIntyre as it was Colkitto who was warned.
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