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Re: The Falkirk Wheel, Scotland

Ava ·
Wow!
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Re: Scotland's vote may help ax high flying tax

GarryRF ·
UK Air passenger duty for under 12's will be abolished from May 2015. Under 16's will have to wait until 2016.
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Re: Oh, to be in England! Now that April's...snowing!

GarryRF ·
The weather here in northern England has cooled off - was 72f and now 50f. But its still sunny, pleasant and dry. Too dry - just had to water the flowers ! Apple Blossom in the garden - just now ....
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Re: 5 best reasons to go to Scotland now

Himel ·
ok no problem,if you want to come my country please when you come my country please let me know.
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Re: 5 best reasons to go to Scotland now

PortMoresby ·
Himel, I'd be more interested to know the '5 best reasons to go to Bangladesh now'. We hear a lot about Scotland but very little about your country.
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Re: The Falkirk Wheel, Scotland

Paul Heymont ·
That's just incredible! Thanks for a fascinating look...it would have made a good Where in the World puzzle, or What in the World... I found this animated GIF by Famine on Wikipedia that helped me visualize how it looks in operation. It's put together from a time-laps series.
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Re: The Falkirk Wheel, Scotland

DrFumblefinger ·
Technology and art! Fascinating yet functional.
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Re: The Falkirk Wheel, Scotland

PortMoresby ·
My darling father-in-law grew up in Falkirk and I've never gone there. But just mention a canal and I want to know about the towpath. A walk through Falkirk may be in my future: http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk...de-union-canal.shtml Thanks, Ian.
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Re: The Murals of Winnipeg Pt 1

DrFumblefinger ·
Very informative and interesting post, TravelingCanuck! I lived in Winnipeg for about a dozen years during my teens and early 20s, and go back often to visit my elderly father who still lives there in a retirement home. I've seen some of the street art in the city, but not these very interesting murals. I note on the Valour mural photos there appears to be white stuff falling from the sky. This could, of course, happen almost any time of year in Winnipeg. Anyways, thanks for sharing and hope...
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Re: The Murals of Winnipeg Pt 1

TravelingCanuck ·
You are correct. I was there mid April and there was a light dusting of snow falling. I will be back in the fall or new year again and plan on checking out more murals for a part 2.
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Re: The Murals of Winnipeg Pt 1

Travel Rob ·
Great piece! Those murals are incredible!
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Re: The Murals of Winnipeg Pt 1

TravelingCanuck ·
Thanks. What is nice is that most murals has some link to the cultural, ethnic or historical aspect of Winnipeg. They show a diverse cross-section of the life of the city over the years.
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Re: The Murals of Winnipeg Pt 1

Paul Heymont ·
Looking forward to Part 2...some of the ones you've showed us here are incredible.
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Re: The Murals of Winnipeg Pt 1

TravelingCanuck ·
Thank you. If my schedule is good I will be back to Winnipeg in the fall sometime and plan to do more for a part 2.
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Re: Italian village celebrates its Scottish ancestors

DrFumblefinger ·
So many small towns have fascinating stories like this one. Who would have guessed there was a Scottish village in Italia?
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Scotland's vote may help ax high flying tax

Paul Heymont ·
The infamous British Air Passenger Duty, which can add as much as $450 to airfare for a family of four flying trans-Atlantic to or from Britain, may have met its match in the Scottish vote against independence earlier this fall.   Seem...
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Oh, to be in England! Now that April's...snowing!

Paul Heymont ·
Netweather.tv illustration from the Telegraph (UK)   Robert Browning wouldn't be very happy with this week's April weather forecast for much of Britain. A "polar plume" is expected to arrive, bringing sub-freezing temperatures to Scotland and...
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Apr. 12, 2017: Sights Around Edinburgh, Scotland

Samantha ·
Samantha shares some sights from a short trip to Scotland.
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Malcolm's Cross, Northumberland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares an interesting and neglected piece of English and Scottish history -- the tale behind Malcolm's Cross
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Scotland gets new rail line, and steam, too!

Paul Heymont ·
Scotland is getting a new rail route today, the longest new route in the UK for over 100 years. The new Borders Railway runs from Edinburgh to a new station at Tweedbank, and aims to bring visitors to the southeast Borders region who otherwise might...
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Monochrome

Ian Cook ·
We're happy to have the work of many fine photographers featured on the website, including Ian Cook's. Ian is a superb photographer whose work often focuses on Northumberland in England. This gallery features beautiful monochrome images.
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February 16, 2018: Loch Leven, Glencoe, Scotland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares photos of the area around Glencoe, which lies on the southern bank of the River Coe by its entry to Loch Leven, a salt-water lake.
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April 13, 2018: Loch Shiel, Glenfinnan, Scotland.

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cooks shares images of Loch Shiel, a lovely lake in the Scottish Highlands!
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March 9, 2018: The Commando Memorial (Spean Bridge), Scotland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares one of the United Kingdom's most beloved monuments, that dedicated to British Commando Forces. The monument offers panoramic views, including of Ben Nevis and Aonach Mòr.
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Castle Stalker, Scotland

Ian Cook ·
A medieval castle in one of the most picturesque settings in Europe, Ian Cook shares the story and beautiful photo-essay of Castle Stalker.
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The Pap of Glencoe, Scotland.

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares a photo essay of a hike up the Pap in Glencoe. The views are breathtaking!
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April 6, 2018: Jubilee Bridge, Loch Linnhe

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares images of the Jubilee Bridge, and some of the prettiest scenery to be found in Scotland.
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Ruthven Barracks, Scotland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares a visit to an interesting structure from Scotland. Built on the site of an old castle after the Jacobite uprising, the Ruthven Barricks are imposing and offers wonderful panoramic views!
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The Falkirk Wheel, Scotland

Ian Cook ·
The Falkirk Wheel is a unique rotating boat lift in Scotland, connecting the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal.
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HMY Britannia.

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook takes us on a phototour of the retired Royal Yacht Britannia, and provides a detailed account of her design and distinguished service to Great Britain.
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5 best reasons to go to Scotland now

Himel ·
Are you a bit lost as to where to go in Scotland? Well, don't be! Scotland has beautiful breathtaking landscapes, an interesting history, hangouts point, chill vibe everywhere you decide to go, which means you will never be bored while you are in Scotland. Going to Scotland is the best choice for either a city break or a countryside getaway. This country is bursting with green spaces, lush forests, towering mountains, fascinating wildlife and vast lakes! I am going to tell you the top 5...
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Hello, Dolly! Edinburgh museum celebrates birthday with new exhibits

Paul Heymont ·
Scotland's National Museum is opening a big expansion in July, with new galleries and an exhibit featuring Dolly, the first-ever cloned mammal.
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Italian village celebrates its Scottish ancestors

Paul Heymont ·
A small village in the mountains above Lake Maggiore traces its roots to Scottish mercenaries who wintered there in 1525 and never went home.
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February 22, 2018: St Mary's Loch, Scotland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares a few scenes from lovely St. Mary's Loch, situated in the Scottish border regions.
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Re: March 9, 2018: The Commando Memorial (Spean Bridge), Scotland

DrFumblefinger ·
I enjoy interesting memorials. The setting of this one is amazing! Thanks for sharing this, Ian!
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Re: Malcolm's Cross, Northumberland

PortMoresby ·
An ancestor of mine & a thrill to see it. Many thanks, Ian.
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Re: Malcolm's Cross, Northumberland

Paul Heymont ·
Not all English kings were so kindly treated, either. Richard III, buried without ceremony or proper marker in an abbey chapel had to wait 530 years for a proper tomb in Leicester Cathedral, after being found under a modern car park. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...chard_III_of_England
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Re: HMY Britannia.

PortMoresby ·
I enjoyed this peek into HMY Britannia very much, having only seen it from the outside when it wasn't open. The only jarring note is the unfortunate choice of upholstery fabric with the carpets (or vice versa) in the Queen's lounge. More Labour cost-cutting? Otherwise, what a lovely place to spend one's "holiday". Thanks, Ian!
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Re: The Pap of Glencoe, Scotland.

Beverley Forbes Mcbean ·
Striking images Ian along with fab information x
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Re: The Pap of Glencoe, Scotland.

Travel Luver ·
Wow! wonderful views!
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Re: The Pap of Glencoe, Scotland.

Paul Hunter Landscape Tog ·
Great blog Ian and excellent images - a very enjoyable read.
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Swan and cygnets, Scotland

Judy Barford ·
This is not Judy Barford's swan song but it was a memorable experience nonetheless.
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The Kelpies, Falkirk, Scotland

Judy Barford ·
Judy discovers creativity, technology and Scottish legend combined in one stunning visual package.
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Re: The Kelpies, Falkirk, Scotland

DrFumblefinger ·
Great photos of an amazing piece of art! Thank you for sharing this with us!
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The Falkirk Wheel, Scotland

Judy Barford ·
Judy Barford captures the world’s only rotating boat lift in action.
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Re: The Falkirk Wheel, Scotland

DrFumblefinger ·
A marvel of engineering. I never cease to be amazed at how clever people can ber.
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Exploring the Orkney Islands

Barry Barford ·
One of Orkney’s most cherished attractions is the Italian Chapel built by prisoners of war during World War II.
 
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