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Scotland Top Related Articles
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1). Scotland’s castles and estates face funding challenge By : dave4
After centuries of being an agriculturally based economy, the more rural parts of Scotland are having to come to terms with huge changes in the global economy. Many estates and castles that dominate them, traditionally were supported by a mixture of agriculture, forestry, sporting rights and a huge annual grant from the European Union. All these sources of income have come under attack and in some cases have disappeared.
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2). An Overview of Libya For Travelers By : Richard Monk
To say that Libya is a controversial country is a mild understatement. Regardless, it is turning away from its violent past and even opening up to travelers.
An Overview of Libya For Travelers
Libya is located on the northern coast line of Africa. It is surprisingly large country, covering over 1.7 million square miles. Much of the land, however, is arid desert and unused.
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3). Scotch Broth - keep away the winter chill! By : E Margaret MacGillivray
There are some flavors which linger in the mind forever; a good soup, a comforting hotpot, a favorite cake or biscuit. One of the enduring flavors of my childhood was a traditional Scotch Broth - my aunts used to make this for us when we went to visit.
You can vary the ingredients if you find some difficult to find. However, I'd recommend that you try and keep in the small quantity of cabbage or kale, because this adds something special to the broth!
Ingredients
1lb neck of mutton (or some beef, or minced beef.
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4). 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.
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5). History of Golf in Scotland By : Rob Daniels
While many countries have a valid claim to an early game that resembles the game of golf, the origins of golf are without a doubt routed in Scotland's past. The fact is, golf probably derived from other countries and stick and ball type games. However, while these are stick and ball games, they are missing that vital ingredient that is unique to golf.
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6). Golf School – Time to get ahead of the competition By : April Kerr
If you’re fed up with loosing every game and feeling that it is time to give up golf for good, then perhaps it is time to head for a golf school. But before you hand over your credit card, you must first of all think of four things when selecting your school.
Goal
All top sportsmen, whatever sport they partake, have a goal. This is something that most people overlook however it is a crucial step that shouldn’t be ignored.
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7). Travel Guide For Scotland By : blueboy
This article gives advice about places to visit, places to stay and places to eat in Scotland. Scotland is a superb country to visit and it is steeped in history. With famous cities such as Edinburgh and Glasgow, Scotland has plenty to offer for everyone.
Places to visit in Scotland
Edinburgh castle has been a focal point of the Edinburgh skyline for over eight hundred years.
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8). Scotland travel guide By : Mansi gupta
The charisma and aura of the European country Scotland is unknown to none. It is the land, which was a surface to numerous significant historical battles, is the mother of cherished sport ‘golf’ and is globally appreciated for its Balmoral Castle (a vacation spot for Queen Elizabeth and her family) and Scotch whisky. Scotland is blessed with a rich history, culture and scenic splendor.
Article Related to: scotland, travel, history, regions, saxons
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9). The revival of Scotland’s Castles By : dave4
How heartening after decades of decay and the destruction of many old fine homes, to see a revival of Scotland’s Castles. After the war when many properties which had been either closed up or badly damaged by their war time guests, were facing a grim future. Many had been used as hospitals or temporary billets for servicemen and to use a modern expression, they had been pretty much trashed.
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11). Three Ways to Get Cheap Airfare to Scotland By : Max
Before you start planning your Scotland getaway, have you tried any of these three different ways to get cheap airfare? This article has been written to give you a way to plan the best vacation you’ve ever had to Scotland while paying the cheapest airfare possible.
Cheap Scotland Airfare Tactic #1: Overbooking
It’s a fact of airfare travel to Scotland these days.
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12). Scotland is a superb destination for a golfing vacation By : Gillian Fairley
If you love your golf and you love to travel then one of the best things you can do is combine the two and go for a golfing holiday in beautiful Scotland. Scotland allows golfers to experience some of the most wonderful golf courses that can be found anywhere in the world. As a golfing enthusiast you can embark on Scotland golf packages, vacations and tours, some of which encompass the magnificent St.
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13). Clean Air in Scotland?? By : E Margaret MacGillivray
Clean air in Scotland?? As if you were in any doubt about this! You associate Scotland with fresh air, beautiful countryside and friendly people. However, if you are planning a trip to Scotland in 2006, it is quite possible that you will be affected by some new legislation.
The Scottish Parliament passed a law which will affect tourists to Scotland from 26th March 2006.
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14). Scotland’s Most Infamous Female……she could ruin your holiday By : dave4
The summer days in Scotland are long and mild with nights that stay bright until 10pm. The scenery is beautiful, the weather is at its best and the tranquillity makes an ideal choice for a relaxing vacation, or so you would think.
Your holiday has just started and at the end of the first day the prospect of an aperitif in the garden or by the lakeside is very appealing.
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