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In the Footsteps of Mary, Queen of Scots
Scotland has something magical about it. Mists, castles, hills – and of course legends. One of the most fascinating figures in Scottish history is Mary Stuart, better known as Mary, Queen of Scots.
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The most beautiful photographs of Scotland: Edinburgh, Eilean Donan, the Highlands, castles and wild nature. My shots and practical tips on where and when to photograph.
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Scotland has something magical about it. Mists, castles, hills – and of course legends. One of the most fascinating figures in Scottish history is Mary Stuart, better known as Mary, Queen of Scots.
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In the very heart of Edinburgh, right next to the prestigious Scotsman Hotel and the city's main railway station, Edinburgh Waverley, you will find one of the most unusual and photogenic spots in the city – the Scotsman Steps.
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Edinburgh, a city full of monuments and mysteries, hides many places that recall its turbulent history. One of these places is the Witches' Well
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Cannonball House is a 17th-century building located on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland, just next to the entrance to the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle. It was built in 1630 for Alexander Mure, a furrier and leather merchant, and takes its name from a cannonball lodged in its west wall.
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If you're a fan of Outlander, you surely remember this moment: Claire, after years apart, stands at the doors of a print shop in Edinburgh to find Jamie, hiding under the pseudonym Alexander Malcolm.
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St Anthony's Chapel is a true enigma. No one knows the exact date it was built or the full purpose it served. Historians estimate it may have been erected before the early 15th century, as evidenced by records from 1426.
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The Transport Museum in Glasgow (Riverside Museum) is a transport and technology museum in Glasgow, Scotland. The museum is located near the River Kelvin and the River Clyde, and it opened in 2011.
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Autumn in Scotland is a time when the landscapes take on an extraordinary magic. Looking at these photos, I can't help but marvel at how beautifully nature paints its scenes in shades of gold, orange, and brown.
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Calton Hill is a hill located to the east of Edinburgh's city centre, known to both locals and tourists as an excellent place for walks, picnics and for admiring the city's panorama.
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Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is renowned for its historic architecture, lively festivals and impressive castle. Yet among these urban attractions lies a peaceful enclave that draws visitors with its charm and history — Dean Village.
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Edinburgh Zoo is the perfect place for a relaxing walk. Its extensive grounds, full of greenery, paths winding between the animal enclosures, and picturesque views of the surrounding area make it possible to spend an entire day there, enjoying the closeness of nature.
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Edinburgh, a vibrant city with a rich history, presented itself in the Middle Ages as a fortified stronghold surrounded by powerful defensive walls. These impressive structures played a key role in shaping the city's identity and its survival through numerous conflicts.
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Edinburgh Castle, majestically towering over the city, is one of the most powerful and oldest fortresses in the United Kingdom. It is not only a symbol of Edinburgh but of all Scotland.
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