Taransay Fort William
Seafield Gardens Fort William, Lochaber, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, PH336RJ, United Kingdom
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The Best day out we've had in ages.
We went to The Scottish SEA LIFE Sanctuary last week with the family and had the most amazing day ever....!
We got there at 10am and expected to be there for about an hour. We didn't leave until 4pm. The best thing for me was watching the seal feeding demonstration. The rescued Seal Pup Brendan is such a cutie and it was so so funny watching the seagulls steal his fish when he wasn't looking. ...
Northern Adventures with Ruth - Part II
... Ausgangspunkt war Inverness. Im Transportnetz ist eine deutliche Tendenz zu Nord-Südverbindungen zu erkennen, diese sind schneller, häufiger und günstiger! Hinzu kommt, dass viele Verbindungen nur in den Sommermonaten angeboten werden. Und doch haben meine Mitreisenden eine Route ausfindig gemacht, die uns für wenig Geld unendlich viel bot: ...
The flying scotsman
... task of the dance leader quite a challenge as we all start to get confused about whether we are men or women. This may be a traditional Scottish activity, but it sounds decidedly international...the Boston Two Step and the Canadian Barn Dance may not have originated around here. The Flying Scotsman sounds more promising. I'm basically the most uncoordinated person this side of the equator, so I make an absolute hack out of everything, bumping into bemused locals, and ...
I have come home!!!!!
... writes the word 'cod' on a napkin and says, ' say this word' and of course being good canadians we all stand there sayinng 'cod!" what a bunch of clowns we must have looked like....anyway then he gets us to say 'beautiful' and some other words and then he is satisfied that we are canadian and then starts talking about how much food americans order and on and on.....great guy, great food (i had a chicken donair which was aweeessssooommmmeee, trev had a ...
Happy Trails to You: West Highland Way Tips
... appreciate where you are and what it means. The prose is a tad cumbersome, but not enough to be off-putting.
Taylor, William. 1976. The Military Roads in Scotland. Exeter: SRP Ltd.
Sounds boring, right? Actually, it has a tremendous amount of the history explaining the impetus for the roads and their effect on highland life, as well as the more expected descriptions ...


