Wednesday, September 30, 2009

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Inverewe Gardens

Inverewe Gardens are located on the west coast Scotland, Northern Highlands, Loch Ewe. A Scottish nobleman 800 invested part of his inheritance to purchase the headland where the gardens now stand, undergoing the influence the mild Gulf Stream, is home to some plant species that normally live in very different latitudes with warmer climates and temperate.


Today the gardens are home to thousands of plant species, including tropical. Inside you can follow different paths, all very beautiful, where you can indulge in photographing flowers and plants of all kinds.

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

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Scotland 2 Scotland 3 - Scotland


IL TATTOO

the magnificent backdrop of Edinburgh Castle in August there is also the Military Tattoo, a military parade held for 60 years and is known throughout the world. Representatives of more than 40 countries attended the parade in years.
Tickets are still few compared to the number of requests, so if you want to enjoy the show, book them early in the year to think about this site .

STIRLING

Another stop on our trip: Stirling Castle


overlooking the valley in which the events of the battle for Scottish independence in 1314, won by troops led by King Robert Bruce.
Near the castle, William Wallace, the great Scottish patriot (known to the general public thanks to the film Braveheart), defeated the British in 1297, to remember him in 1869 was raised to the Wallace Monument.


Our journey then continued to reach the Highlands and their spectacular scenery:

Along the way you can enjoy the many lakes and streams that ocher color due to the presence of peat deposits.


The most common evergreen shrub in this type of landscape is certainly the heather that during the flowering period, giving the hills a beautiful pink purple.















Monday, September 28, 2009

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Mammagiramondo pointed out to me that I have not written anything about my trip to Scotland, so I will try to remedy with this post! So

remedy to the fact that it is a bit 'that I do not update the blog!

Scotland is one of four countries that make up the United Kingdom. Do not turn it on to a Scottish calling it English if you do not want to offend him. Scotland is not part of England and its people are very attached to their national identity even if their independence is not complete.


In Scottish Gaelic the name of the country is Alba.
The Scottish flag is marked by a white cross on a blue background, known as St Andrew's Cross. A legend says that King Angus desperate for surrounded by the Angles began to pray. The night before the battle appeared in a dream St. Andrew, who was martyred on a cross drawn, and promised him the victory. The next day a white cross appeared in the sky to give courage to the tribes in Scotland and allowing them to defeat the invaders. From that day on the Scottish flag was never changed. Unfortunately my

trip lasted only a week and did not allow me to visit the country as it should. The ideal would be to rent a car and visit with calm Lowlands and Highlands taking at least a couple of weeks!

The first leg of our trip was in Edinburgh, Scotland's capital and seat of Parliament since 1999. The city, divided between Old and New Town in 1995 has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
entering the city from the south you will immediately notice the beautiful Edinburgh Castle, built on a volcanic cone.

down from the castle, you enter the Old Town, with its typical medieval structure. The main street full of shops and tourists, is called the Royal Mile or "Royal Mile".
to Edinburgh in August is a very special because in this month held the various festivals and the city fills up, as well as tourists, street artists: