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  1. Dhoon Glen - Glion y Dowin

    ... find yourself in a clearing with panoramic views down to the Irish Sea. Covering an area of some forty-four acres the glen has the ... gold. It offered a magnificent views down to the deep blue Irish Sea below. Despite the time of year we did not meet the ghost that is ...

    Alastair Kneale - Sep 10 2015 - 7:25pm

  2. Mann: DED Respond on IMO Associate Status Issue

    Myghal Map Serpren's blog This news published by Celtic League: Mann: DED ... and the World Maritime University (WMU) have announced the appointment of a Dr Doumbia-Henry to head the WMU.. Finally, can I thank ...

    Myghal Map Serpren - May 24 2015 - 1:01pm - 0 comments

  3. Mary Queen of Scots begins her reign on 14th December

    Douglas MacQueen's blog   On this day, 14th December in 1542,  Mary, ... Abbey.     Disclaimer:  This blog is provided for general informational purposes only. The opinions ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Dec 14 2018 - 8:18pm

  4. Scottish Pirate Captain Kidd And Legend Of His Buried Treasure

    ... Linne Tatha) which feeds into the North Sea on Scotland’s eastern coast. There are many notable people who were born or associated with ... an outlaw. Privateers were pirates authorised by their government to attack and pillage ships of enemy nations. In a manner he was ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Jan 23 2021 - 6:28pm

  5. Roscoff - Rosko

    ... and cruiseferries between Brittany, France and Britain, Ireland, and Spain, and between Britain and Spain. However, Roscoff has much ... from the Breton Celtic language with ros goff, meaning Goff's Point in English. In Cornish and Breton (both being a brythonic celtic ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Apr 6 2021 - 4:58pm

  6. Celebrating Scotland's Patron Saint On St Andrews Day Monday 30 November 2015

    St. Andrew's Day (Scottish Gaelic: Là Naomh Aindrea) is Scotland's official national day. Who was St Andrew and why is he Scotland's Patron ... The spread of Christianity to Scotland mainly came from Ireland in the fifth century. The national flag of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Jan 31 2016 - 4:17pm - 0 comments

  7. Chun Quoit

    ... Castle. It is similar to other such chambers found in Wales, Ireland and Brittany. It consists of upright stones supporting a capstone. ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 6 2013 - 6:09pm

  8. Korrigans - Sirens of Breton Mythology

    ... folk-belief in fairies of the kind existing in Wales, Ireland and Scotland we find a widespread belief in the existence of the dead, ... more congenial or more inspiring for writing down of one’s deeper intuitions about the Fairy faith, then Carnac, under the shadow of the ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Sep 17 2015 - 10:47pm - 0 comments

  9. Magic moments on the East Neuk of Fife

    ... village of St Monans, sometimes spelt as St Monance. It's name is taken from Saint Monan, also referred to in Ireland as Saint Moenenn. Little is known of this 6th - 7th century Saint, ...

    Alastair Kneale - Nov 28 2014 - 11:29pm - 0 comments

  10. Isle of Man Monopoly

    ... – climb the mountain and see the Isle of Man, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Heaven for yourself. The Isle of Man’s breathtaking scenery and relaxed pace of life make it an ideal getaway: far ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Apr 28 2013 - 7:30pm

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