
Gaelic Geniuses
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The Heather
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The name heather comes from the Gaelic name of, ‘haeddre’, and means heathland. The species mostly found on Scotland is...
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Sea Spaghetti
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Sea Spaghetti is thought of as the, ‘new kale’. Found on the shores of the Isle of Bute or...
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Scotland’s Saints
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Saint Ninian:- Saints Day:- 16th September. Saint:- Apostle of...
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Kings of Scotland (7 )
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Constantine ll (Causantin mac Aeda), son of King Aedh l, succeeded his cousin Donald ll, onto the throne of...
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Scotland’s Animal
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Although a mythological animal the unicorn has been linked to Scotland for centuries. It is a symbol of innocence...
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Adopted National Flower of Scotland
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The Thistle is not the official flower of Scotland, but it has been the adopted emblem from, as far...
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Saints Gruesome Deaths
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Grilling – Saint Lawrence or Laurence – Lawrence was born on 31 December 225 AD in Spain, and believed...
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Callanish Stones
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Located on the west side of the Isle of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides, on a small rise above...
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