Sam-Frea | July 22, 2009
The Scottish Highland city of InvernessĀ is set in some of the finest countryside in the United Kingdom of Great Britain. In and around the city are many places associated with historic Scotland, frequently these places lay witness to an immeasurable amount of violence and suffering. Happily the city of Inverness has a incredible selection [...]
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Sam-Frea | July 15, 2009
Because the Scottish town of Inverness is now a city, Fort William is the largest town in the Highlands. The town of Fort William is a massively popular tourist center with countless folk appearing to climb or view Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Scotland and the U.K.. In the following article I take a [...]
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Sam-Frea | June 24, 2009
Stirling has featured strongly in the history of Scotland, especially during crucially important moments. In and around Stirling has a fantastic selection of superb visitor attractions and a huge amount of monuments and places to photograph. In article that follows I provide details of three places to visit in Stirling; Argyll’s Lodging, Stirling Castle and [...]
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Sam-Frea | June 21, 2009
The city of Bradford is located in West Yorkshire, a county in England in Great Britain. Constructed at the foothills of the Pennine mountain range the town of Bradford was excellently placed to boom during the industrial revolution. In truth, during the nineteenth century, the town of Bradford was at the forefront of the Industrial [...]
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Sam-Frea | June 20, 2009
Perth, the ‘Fair City’ in Scotland a former royal burgh can be discovered at the head of the Tay estuary. During the 12th and 15th centuries the city fought with Dunfermline to be the capital of the country of Scotland. In the article below I discuss 3 places to visit in Perth, Scotland; Elcho Castle, [...]
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