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  • The Great Bean Mystery - Find The World's Best Coffee
    By: Trace u Woods | - Who doesn't love solving a good mystery? Is the Loch Ness monster real? Who built Stonehenge? Does Big Foot really exist? What is the world's best coffee? While you may need to be an expert to solve the first three, no advanced degree or special knowledge is required to unravel one of the greatest mysteries of the 21st century: What is the world's best coffee?
    All you need to solve this caffeinated mystery is equip yourself with the right information. And, thanks to the Internet, finding t ...

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  • Busch Gardens Williamsburg Discount Tickets
    By: charles d moore | - Are you and your family taking into consideration to invest in the Busch Gardens Williamsburg discount tickets? Perhaps you are going with your partner, pals or even colleagues. It is a wonderful place for you and your pals to hang out at this fun theme park. Absolutely nothing beats laughing out loud and most likely scared out of your wits riding on the Loch Ness Monster roller coaster. Stay cool because there is the Griffon to attempt, as well.

    Due to the fact you are consider ...

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  • Accommodation Options Available When Staying Short Term In Edinburgh
    By: Graham_Lamont | - Edinburgh is the second most visited city of in UK and is the capital city of Scotland.

    Edinburgh is a lively city, offering lots to see and lots to do. The city has many historic architectural buildings. Edinburgh Castle is the most famous tourist attraction in Scotland. It can be seen from many areas around the city. During the middle ages it was used by the Royal Family and after that it was used for military purposes. The Royal Mile in New Town is full of tourist shops, cafs, ...

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  • Visiting Southern Snowdonia: Ten Things To Do In And Around Bala
    By: Steven Jones | - The attractive little town of Bala in Southern Snowdonia springs up alongside the largest natural lake in Wales - Llyn Tegid.

    Set in an area that's often been called the Welsh Lake District, as you'd expect there's a lot of emphasis on watersports in Bala - especially on the lake, of course. But there are all sorts of other things to see and do in Bala, too; here are ten of the best.

    1. Canolfan Tryweryn

    The National White Water Centre at Canolfan Trywery ...

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  • What To Do In Scotland
    By: sophietaylor | - Scotland which is a part of the United Kingdom occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain. Small in its size compared with other countries in Europe, Scotland is home to some natural and historical wonders. Always have a to- do list when visiting Scotland since it will help you not to miss the most important activities that you should try out.

    You should always consider taking a ferry ride to the Orkney Islands which is an archipelago of about 70 islands and t ...

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  • Renting Options For A Short Term Stay In Edinburgh
    By: Adrian_Morrison | - Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and it is the second most visited city in UK. Edinburgh is a sparkling and entertaining city which offers lots to see and lots to do. The city is an architectural model with many historic buildings. The most important reason for the attraction of the tourists in Scotland is Edinburgh Castle. It can be seen from many areas of Edinburgh. It was in the use of Royal Family during the middle ages. It was also used by the military. There are many tourists s ...
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  • The Loch Ness Monster: A Brief History
    By: Peter Mosby | - Loch Ness is a fascinating natural formation that cuts its way across Scotland, from east to west. This beautiful body of water makes a great destination for anyone in search of a little rest and relaxation, while staying at a Scottish Highland hotel. However, there may well be more to the loch than meets the eye.

    The earliest indication that something was different about this particular loch, came from a 6th century report about Saint Columbia, who was reported to confront a massi ...

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  • Rule Your Own Kingdom, At Least For A Short Time
    By: Mark Glendale | - The first in this list of castles to rent is in Ireland and is the Springfield Castle. It is the ancestral home of Lord and Lady Muskerry. The castle can accommodate up to 24 people for family reunions, celebrations, and special events such as weddings. It is essentially 2 castles. One being the castle itself and the other is the recently renovated East Tower wing. Springfield Castle rests on a 200 wooded acre estate which offers a peaceful tranquility and the feeling of being whisked away ...
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  • The Lusca Monster - A Creature Of Cryptozoology
    By: Robert W. Benjamin | - The Lusca Monster remains to be one of the most elusive creatures today. Although it may not be as popular as say, the Loch Ness Monster, the Lusca is still definitely a prevalent creature, albeit only in certain parts of the world. Nonetheless, it has recently gained the spotlight as more and more curious bodies become more enthralled by the mystery that is the Lusca Monster.

    The Lusca Monster is one of many reported sea monsters; it has chosen the Caribbean region as its place ...

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  • Boating Holidays
    By: Hiteshbhoi | - Boating holidays are a wonderful way to spend the summer! Just pack your bags and float around on a houseboat or a yacht for a few weeks, enjoying the sunshine, fishing and swimming and visiting towns along the shoreline. It's comparable in cost to staying in a hotel, with so much less hassle. And it's great for the whole family, especially the kids. Children always find entertainment on and around water. They swim and snorkle, while adults relax in a fold-up chair with a cool drink and a book. ...
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  • Castles To Rent In Wales, Ireland, France, England, And Scotland
    By: Clement Divin | - If you are looking for castles to rent for exclusive use, may it be for family affairs, historical organization events, traditional gatherings, or conferences, then it would be advisable if you limited your search to Celtic Castles. There are hundreds of castles in England, Ireland, France, Scotland, and Wales which are available for rental. The price and availability will be dependent on the type of castle you wish to rent. There are castles for weddings and there are castles which are exclusiv ...
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  • Edinburgh Accommodation Types
    By: Marcel Gatton | - Edinburgh Accommodation Types

    Edinburgh is the second most visited city of in UK and is the capital city of Scotland. Edinburgh is a lively city, offering lots to see and lots to do. The city has many historic architectural buildings. Edinburgh Castle is the most famous tourist attraction in Scotland. It can be seen from many areas around the city. During the middle ages it was used by the Royal Family and after that it was used for military purposes. The Royal Mile in New Town is f ...

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  • The Story Of Windermere A Closer Look 4
    By: Sabina Kucz | - Many organisations, mainly those with an interest in sailing, support the limit, primarily on environmental grounds. Other benefits include restoring the tranquil nature of the lake and making it safer and more accessible for all users.

    Opponents are concerned by the fact that there are no other inland waters in England where water sports and power boating are permitted, whilst sailing is permitted on many other inland waters. Another concern has been the effect on many local busi ...

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  • Guatemala Travel - Discover Beautiful Diving Spots And Caves
    By: Marina K. Villatoro | - If you are searching for that excellent adventure that you can possibly take delight in, you should pay a visit to Guatemala and also have it listed to those amazing adventure countries that you intend to visit. There you'll be able to enjoy different activities and wonderful scenery which can be seen in caves and diving spots. This won't just energize you but let you experience what it is to be this close to nature.

    Exploring The Diving Spots

    In Guatemala, unlike t ...

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  • Holiday Rentals In Uk
    By: Ryan Gale | - There are endless options for the tourist to enjoy in the different towns, cities, and regions of the UK. You will come across a wide range of holiday rentals in UK that provide facilities and amenities similar to your home giving you a very homely feeling. You have the opportunity of booking holiday rentals in UK directly from the owner of the property without any kind of hassle.

    The largest of the four constituent nations is England. Its historical places, palaces, parks, rich cu ...

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  • Visiting Southern Snowdonia: Ten Interesting Facts About Bala
    By: Steven Jones | - Bala is a market town whose history stretches back to at least the period of the Roman occupation of Wales. Founded by Royal Charter in 1310 by Roger de Mortimer of Chirk Castle, Bala is one of the major towns of Southern Snowdonia and absolutely oozes character.

    Bala, in Welsh, means the outflow of a lake, so it won't come as much of a surprise that the first four of our ten interesting facts about Bala relate in some way to Llyn Tegid (or Bala Lake, to use its English name).

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  • Enjoy A High Quality Photo Blanket Everytime!
    By: Paul Smith | - Remember the famous photo of Bigfoot strolling across a trail in the woods of Alaska? Or the one of the Loch Ness monster out for a Sunday swim? Those were very exciting - except for one small problem. They were so blurry and distorted that you really couldn't tell if it was a giant hairy biped or some guy in a monkey suit.

    What if you wanted to put Bigfoot or your favorite Loch Ness shot on a photo blanket? Would the pictures work? Or what if you have a grainy black and white photo ...

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  • Auld Reekie"€™s Ghost Tours By Sunndeep Chopra
    By: harleyreuben | - Fancy a trip with your family to the United Kingdom, if your answer lies in the affirmative the land of mystery, mystique and Scotch Whisky; Scotland is the answer to your wanderlust related dreams.
    Disembark at the scenic yet modern Edinburgh National Airport and head towards one of the many CAR RENTAL SERVICE counters, finished with the onerous task of renting your set of wheels, then point your chosen car from the CAR RENTAL SERVICES in the direction of the 3D Loch Ness experience for a ...

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  • Travel Guide To Leh | Chandigarh
    By: RickJonathan | - A trip to Leh, the capital of Ladakh, is a biker's dream. The rugged Himalayan terrain has roads washed away by mountain streams. Theres a semblance of a snow lined path on a plain in between and it gets edgier as you scale altitudes. Tall houses with square windows, roofs covered with insulating dried grass, a yellow thatch that adds color to a blue sky and snow capped white mountains aroundits akin to a fairytale. Adding to the mlange of colors are the monasteries, thanks to the The ...
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  • Caribbean Sea Monsters
    By: Harry Westorne | - There are a few things that are probably on the checklist for a Caribbean holiday. Sunshine, relaxing on a white sandy beach and sampling some of the local food and alcohol are probably high on the agenda. Running into a legendary sea monster however, is probably not one of the things that you would readily expect, outside of a Hollywood movie!

    The Caribbean has been a fertile source of sea creature sightings for nearly two hundred years. The rich and diverse range of natural inhabi ...

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  • How To Become An Explorer
    By: Thomas Carroll | - Many people wish to learn how to become an explorer. Unfortunately, not much how-to information exists on the subject. The good news is that it is very possible to become an explorer. In fact, becoming an explorer may be no harder than acquiring a day job.

    Some modern day explorers include Benedict Allen, Mark Kalch, Ed Stafford, Robert Young Pelton and John Goddard. There are also several organizations that deal with exploration like National Geographic, The Royal Geographical Soci ...

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  • Top Three Best Coach Tours From Edinburgh
    By: Kavin A | - Edinburgh is an immensely popular destination for visitors but if you wish to explore some other renowned Scottish cities, there is no shortage of charming places to discover. Scotland tours are widespread, and coach tours from Edinburgh are especially abundant. Full day tours give you a chance to sample the best of a certain place, to uncover the charms of an area. Some especially visited locations include the stunning Rosslyn Chapel, the legendary Loch Ness, part of the astounding Weste ...
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  • North Of Scotland Tour
    By: Lalit Thakur | - Scotland offers a warm welcome which is why every year hundreds of thousands of international visitors descend on Scottish shores to admire the beautiful mountains, dramatic landscape, lochs and rivers.

    Ok, the weather may not be the greatest but even on a wet summers day there is much to explore. The North of Scotland offers picturesque views of natural beauty as well as the opportunity to experience its history through its monuments and castles. The journey through Glencoe is ...

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  • Motorcycle Roads, Routes And Rides
    By: Christopher Creswick | - Online Journey Planners take the pain out of working out motorbike rides and let you get on with the fun part. Web databases automate the task of finding motorbike routes to a certain destination. Here are some top picks for motorcycle rides in the UK.

    Scotland - Glasgow to Inverness on the A82

    It's difficult to beat the sight of the Scottish scenery up in this area, with Loch Ness, Glen Coe and Loch Lomond along the way, and seeing it all by motorcycle is an unforgetta ...

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  • Sinking Boat Insurance Myths
    By: Jesus R. Olivares | - You don't believe in the Loch Ness Monster. You dont believe your friend caught Jaws fishing off the Florida coast. So why do most boaters believe boat insurance does not cover them wherever they go?

    Progressive Insurance surveyed more than 1,000 boat owners. It uncovered a few insurance myths floating around. Here's a sample of the findings and the facts behind each:

    Myth: Everyone pays more for insurance because of the hurricanes from a couple of years ago.

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  • The Nahuelito A Creature Of Cryptozoology
    By: Robert W. Benjamin | - Most well-loved fictional stories that we read in books are inspired by true to life experiences that may be hard to understand and accept. This is exactly the case with the Loch Ness Monster that people nicknamed Nessie and the Argentinian Lake Monster called Nahuelito.

    The creature is named after the lake where it can be found that is the Nahuel Huapi Lake which is located in Patagonia, Argentina. Tourists have been pouring in the said lake monster hotspot since the sighting ...

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  • The Four Countries Of The United Kingdom
    By: Tomer Harel | - Four countries make up the United Kingdom - England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The official name of these countries is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The four segments of the UK are also called constituent countries and in sports are referred to as home nations.

    The fact is, the four parts of the UK actually have no official titles, although they are usually referred to as countries. They are not formal subdivisions of the United Kingdom. ...

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  • Personal Inspired Wall Canvas Art
    By: Scott | - Ever thought about what your image would look like extended across a canvas? Fotoviva, a fantastic imagery sight now offers the possibility for you to view your personal digital images because self inspired walls art. The ability to have your images changed into a one of a sort art object is merely wonderful. No matter the scale you choose, the image will be created on canvas.



    Self inspired wall art will inspire a dramatic plunge to any wall space inside your home or ...

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  • Mackays Self Catering Cottages-scotland"€™s Finest Castles Near Inverness
    By: Mellisa Turner | - Inverness is the capital of the highlands of Scotland and since the time of the Picts it has be at the centre of many of the great events in Scottish history. You have to look hard for evidence of King Brude, Duncan or even Macbeth but by touring the castles around Inverness while staying at one of our Scottish Cottages you might just soak up some of the spirit of these bygone times. Being at a strategically crucial location where the river Ness meets the Moray Firth at the edge of the Great Gle ...
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  • Milkman Runs Marathon And Climbs The Uk's Highest Mountain In Just Two Days
    By: Katie Campling | - MILKMAN Julian Huckle proved he has a lot of bottle by running a marathon and climbing the UK's highest mountain over two days. Julian (50), from Orton Waterville, tackled the tough feat in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support and raised 1,629.

    He said: "This was my seventh marathon. But to do both the marathon and climb together was perhaps pushing it a bit. I like doing slightly crazy things now and again. You have to push yourself and your body to extremes. I was a bit sore and sti ...

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  • The Water Horse Movie Review
    By: Abhim | - The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep is the tale of a fresh Scottish boy named Angus (Alex Etel) who discovers an abnormal egg on the shores of Loch Ness in World War II. When the egg hatches, Angus discovers to facilitate the mammal inside is a fill up horse--a legendary beast from Scottish lore. Naming him Crusoe, he sets away from home to raise the fill up horse while keeping him hidden from his look after, Anne (Emily Watson). But while a British division is stationed on the basis wherever An ...
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  • Are Britains Laws Letting It Down Badly?
    By: Newscolony | - Looking around what is happening in the country today the question that comes top most to the mind is Are UKs laws not effective enough? The saying The law is a donkey never seemed more true ever in the past than in todays bleak scenario. Just consider how the courts have hopelessly failed to safeguard public interest when it comes to deporting an openly hostile man like Anjim Chaudhary or the recent case of letting off Pakistani students accused of planning terrorist hits. The law has nothing a ...
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  • Inverness Property-why It Is Has Been Named As The Uk's Most Popular Relocation Destination
    By: Jackie De Burca | - A survey of 33,425 people has shown that Inverness is the UK's most popular relocation destination for the first quarter of 2010. Trends show that the economic situation has given rise to a migration style of those looking to escape the rat-race from places such as London and the surrounding areas. Inverness claims the top spot in this survey it is believed primarily due to its wealth of hi-tech industries as well as transport connections.

    Other popular spots which have become mor ...

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  • Weekend Break In Loch Ness
    By: tracy | - Loch Ness is a large, deep, freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands south-west of Inverness. Loch Ness is famous for the mythical watery monster Nessie, said have first spotted by St. Columba in the 6th century. It was the photographs taken in the 1930's made Nessie world famous. If you are planning a visit to Loch Ness and would like to learn more about Nessie, you should make the trip to Drunadrochit. Here you can choose between two Loch Ness Monster exhibitions, both open daily all year bu ...
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  • The National Pheasant Fest And Other Odd Conferences
    By: Jack Rowley | - Many of us attend conferences either as a work requirement or to learn new things for our personal development, and they are often relating to fairly standard topics that appeal to a lot of people. However, there also lots of much more niche and somewhat unusual conferences out there, and below are just a few that are weird, wonderful and what you'd never expect.

    First on the list is the National Pheasant Fest , an American event which is held annually and is a hub for everything phea ...

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  • The Home Business Revolution: The Rantings Of One Man
    By: Robbie Johnson | - I have been doing a lot of soul searching lately about my business online and why I am doing it and it has become very, very clear to me now. I have a vision for a Home Business Revolution to take over the world.

    My Rantings

    Do you remember the famous quote of James Carville during the '92' campaign for president where Bill Clinton was the winner? As to how to win, Carville said during the campaign, "It's the economy, stupid." And it sort of became the battle cry of the ...

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  • Caravan Holidays In The South West Of England
    By: Christina Crow | - The South West of England, and Cornwall in particular have long been a popular tourist destination. People choose the area as it has Britain's best climate (if you like sun and not rain). It is warmer than anywhere else, and has a magnificent coastline which is disproportionately long due to its peninsular shape. For many people sun and sea are the only two boxes that need ticking before they decide to book a caravan holiday and head off for a week or weekend.

    Cornwall has a great ...

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  • Choosing Double Glazing Inverness Residents' Fact Sheet
    By: Neil Fraser | - Inverness has a rich tapestry of both background history and modern day vibrancy to show the world. It is a thriving city in the North of Scotland, famous for being near Loch Ness among other things. If you are searching for double glazing Inverness has a large range of companies to choose from. But you must think about the area in which you live when you are making your choice.

    There are hundreds of companies which provide double glazing to the Inverness area. Some of these are huge ...

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  • There's So Much To Explore At Enchanting Inverness
    By: Simon Travis | - Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, is one of the most northern cities in the United Kingdom that lies at the mouth of the River Ness.


    It's a popular holiday destination for British and international tourists alike, who want to camp in the stunning scenery or stay in one of the beautiful hotels in Inverness.


    The proximity of the city to the nearby mythological Loch Ness has lured plenty of inquisitive travellers over the year. Tourists are always enchanted by t ...

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  • Halo 3: Recon Armor
    By: Andie Francese | - Every true Halo 3 fan has lusted after the recon armor. It is like a mythical creature for some, the Loch Ness monster or the Bigfoot of the game world. Many have searched for it yet few have found it. The reason that recon armor is so sought after is because it has to be given out directly by a Bungie staff member. The members were the only ones to have it at first, but they were then given the ability give out armor to certain players that they felt exhibited some seriously good game play or t ...
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  • A Guide To Loch Ness
    By: Niall | - Loch Ness is one of Scotland most beautiful locations and was recently voted as the most popular tourist attraction in Britain. From its outstanding scenery to the mystery of Loch Ness there is plenty to see and do in the region.

    Perhaps the best way to start your exploration of Loch Ness is in the small village of Fort Augustus. This village is at the start of Loch Ness and although small in size it is a popular tourist destination.

    Attractions here include the C ...

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  • The Loch Ness Monster And An 850 Credit Score
    By: John Rasor | - Most of us are familiar with the alleged creature purportedly inhabiting Loch Ness in Scotland. "Nessie" was brought to the world's attention back in 1933 however the scientific community regards the Loch Ness Monster as a modern day myth. In fact you are just as likely to see Nessie as you are an 850 credit score. Credit scores haven't been around quite as long as the Loch Ness Monster. Back in the 1950's insurance companies, retailers, banks and other lending businesses used data base informat ...
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  • Traveling To Inverness Get A Car Hire
    By: Lakshmi Reddy | - The city of Inverness, Scotland is located at the mouth of the River Ness in northern Scotland. Scottish Gaelic is the language you will find on most of the street signs around Inverness. Between five and six percent of the inhabitants speak this language.

    Flying into Inverness will take you about nine miles east of the city proper. It is the largest of 10 airports that serve this area, the Highlands and the islands in Scotland. Even if you dont fly into this airport on you ...

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  • Inverness Is The Gateway To The Highlands
    By: Douglas Scott | - Inverness is the City in the Highlands where you will find the warmest of welcomes whether you choose to visit, explore shop, relax or just live Inverness.

    Theres plenty to see and do in and around Inverness just leave yourself enough time. Browse city shops old and new, from the Victorian Market to the new award winning shopping complex, Eastgate II.

    Take a stroll to Inverness Castle, currently used as a courthouse, and St Andrews Cathedral, which dominate the Ri ...

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  • New Jersey Mom Happy To Report A Tale Of An Exciting Trip To Scotland..
    By: Linda Shute | - Where is Scotland? Can you find it on a map of the world?

    Hi, my name is Linda Shute from New Jersey and I'd like to tell you about my exciting trip to Scotland and The Highlands.

    My hunger to travel to far away places has not diminished as I have grow older I still enjoy far away places and like to meet the folks who live there. Being an avid horse enthusiast, and riding since childhood, I like to combine these two pleasures whenever I can.
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  • Slaying The Evil Dragon
    By: Gisela Sommer | - Like the Loch Ness Monster of Scotland, China has its myths and legends of dragons, some helpful and benevolent, and some not so. Of the evil variety, there's one that's been slain on stages around the world during the 2006 NTDTV's Global Chinese New Year Spectaculars. The performance is called "Nine Swords," and it obviously was one of the audiences' favorites as it receiving roaring applause.

    I hope NTDTV will bring this performance back in its 2007 shows for it's a drama worth ...

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  • Inverness Hotels "€" The Gateway To Heaven
    By: Nicolas | - Inverness set on the banks of the river Ness is the only city and the capital of the Scottish Highlands. Lying at the north end of the great Glen, Scotlands fifth city, Inverness lies on the nerve line of communication across the Highlands for the past 20 centuries, being the gateway to the northern Scotland. It is the centre of Commerce, communication and administration for a large geographical area with a population of 51,000 (2001). Inverness is well connected by bus, train and air links f ...
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  • Standing On The Shores Of Loch Ness
    By: Steven Cronin | - Locked in the vaults of Scottish legend lies an enigmatic stretch of water famous the world over. Within the wells of Celtic folklore, the mystery of Loch Ness has baffled scientists for decades.

    Loch Ness sits in the north of Scotland, near the town of Inverness. It forms part of a series of lochs running from the Irish Sea on the east coast, over to the North Sea on the western shoreline, almost dividing the country in half.

    Loch Ness is the deepest body of water ...

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