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reply posted on 21-7-2009 @ 07:13 PM by jean59
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Scotland the last great European wilderness...very nice to meet you.
Hope you get as much pleasure from this site as i do...Welcome.


reply posted on 21-7-2009 @ 08:21 PM by kyred
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Hidely Ho, kalenga! Welcome. I live in the U.S., in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Not a bad place to be, although it is often the butt of jokes. Here, too, are many seccluded and peaceful places to spend time. Just across the road from me and behind me are two great places I go where no one else goes very often. I, too, am interested in paranormal subjects and have and continue to have many experiences. I have a dog, she's a sweet mutt, and 4 cats and another litter on the way. I take photos, but not for anything other than family fun and to record things I want to use later when painting. Nice to meet you!


reply posted on 22-7-2009 @ 11:39 AM by ronishia
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ahh a fellow scot nice to see im in Edinburgh welcome to your enlightenment leave your sanity at the door and please remember to pick up your compulsory tinfoil hat

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reply posted on 22-7-2009 @ 12:39 PM by JOHN B 71
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Hello there.
I really like going through Glencoe now and again.
Really nice sceanry there (when its not raining).
Might get the cobwebs of the suzuki and go for a ride up there soon.



reply posted on 22-7-2009 @ 06:15 PM by kalenga
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I have found a real gem of an area in the south of Scotland known as the Rhins of Dumfries and Galloway. There are so many deserted beaches even in the height of summer. It has a kind of 'back in time' feeling where people are so happy and make you feel welcome. If you love beaches then this is the place to go. It is a good place if you have a motorbike as the roads are so deserted. I love visiting there see it as my place of tranquility in this mad world we live in.


reply posted on 22-7-2009 @ 06:25 PM by kalenga
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Spent a year with my caravan up in Fort William at the caravan park called Linnhe Lochside Holiday Park just a few miles up from Corpach. What a wonderful forest holiday park. Pristine park with the loch running right outside your caravan. The Road to the Isles road trip is the best run I have ever done. The scenery is unbelievable with a lot of stopping on your way to Mallaig. Glencoe is a magical place with the history of the Clans. The landscape changes every minute. There is no phone signal so that is good if you want away from it all. Scotland is one of the best wilderness' in the world.


reply posted on 22-7-2009 @ 06:32 PM by kalenga
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Edinburgh is a great place to visit. Seven days is probably the right amount of time to spend there as there is so much to see and do. Lots of history and good pub food especially Greyfriar Bobby's bar menu which gives you BIG Scottish fayre portions that are delicious. The atmosphere is old worldly so pop in and you can see Greyfriar Bobby's grave.
www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk...
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