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| Scottish Highlands. |
In October 2025 my
brother Steve and his wife Karen visited Scotland, touring the Highlands and
also visiting Glasgow and Edinburgh.
“We found Scotland a
very pretty country and the people were very kind. The biggest drawback was that there were so
many tour groups as well as individual tourists. As we headed into the highlands
a big storm, Amy, blew in, making a lot of our outdoor activities
uncomfortable. Our tour leader did a good job but you can't change the
weather!”
Despite the raindrops, Steve and Karen managed to take
a lot of terrific photos. They have graciously shared a selection of them with The Intrepid Tourist. (This is Part 2 of their report.)
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| The Scottish Crannog Centre. Reconstruction of Iron Age loch-dwellings known as "crannogs". |
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| Thatched roof. |
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| Castle ruins. |
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| Monument to the Battle of Culloden, 1746. The graves of the gallant highlanders who fought for Prince Charlie are here. |
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| Ancient standing stone. |
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| Aerial view of Edinburgh. |
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| The Writers Museum, Edinburgh.. |
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| Fresh vegetables and ice cream. |
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