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13th June 10, 12:59 PM
#1
Favorite Historical Highland Place?
What is your favorite, historically significant place to visit in the Highlands?
If you wish, please explain why?
* Or anywhere else in Scotland you want to talk about that might be interesting.
Last edited by Bugbear; 13th June 10 at 08:19 PM.
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13th June 10, 02:09 PM
#2
Culloden. The last great battle of the clans.
Glen Coe. I've some MacDonald blood in me and its a really beautiful place.
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13th June 10, 08:20 PM
#3
I've expanded it to include anywhere in Scotland that might be interesting.
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13th June 10, 09:03 PM
#4
Stirling Castle is my favorite place to visit in Scotland. I really love the Argyle and Sutherland Museum. Although on my last trip to Edinburgh I visited Craigmillar Castle and found it to be pretty much as awesome as a castle can be. I had been to Edinburgh on several occasions and never even new about Craigmillar which is quite a shame because it is a fantastic place to explore.
"Blood is the price of victory"
- Karl von Clausewitz
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13th June 10, 09:12 PM
#5
Iona, and the churchyard where the kings of Ireland and Scotland were buried through the middle ages.
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14th June 10, 07:54 AM
#6
Dunstaffneg Castle outside Oban. Also both Jedburgh and Dryburgh Abbeys.
Gu dùbhlanach
Coinneach Mac Dhòmhnaill
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14th June 10, 08:28 AM
#7
I'd like to visit the area around Dumfries...
Not at all in the Highlands, though...
Best,
Robert
Last edited by Ancienne Alliance; 14th June 10 at 01:05 PM.
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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14th June 10, 08:41 AM
#8
I would love to see Loch Awe and the surrounding area.
Of course, since I never been to Scotland, seeing any of it would be great.
I have always tempered my killing with respect for the game pursued. I see the animal not only as a target but as a living creature with more freedom than I will ever have. I take that life if I can, with regret as well as joy, and with the sure knowledge that nature's ways of fang and claw or exposure and starvation are a far crueler fate than I bestow. - Fred Bear
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14th June 10, 11:57 AM
#9
Three favourites.
Neolithic Skara Brae:

Dunkeld Cathedral:

Drumossie Moor/Culloden Battlefield:

Rex
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14th June 10, 06:52 PM
#10
Thank you. I've been looking up these places in my books on Scotland. Probably the best I can do.
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