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  <title>Ski Mountaineering Through Scotland’s Landscapes</title>
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  <description>Ski mountaineering enthusiasts readily agree that this burgeoning sport is one of the best ways to view Scotland’s hills in winter, while avoiding the inevitable crowds on piste. Ski mountaineering, also referred to as ski touring, is offered by a number of tour operators and ski schools to skiers looking for some adventure, and Scotland’s rugged landscape has some superb ski mountaineering options.</description>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[Ski mountaineering enthusiasts readily agree that this burgeoning sport is one of the best ways to view Scotland’s hills in winter, while avoiding the inevitable crowds on piste. Ski mountaineering, also referred to as ski touring, is offered by a number of tour operators and ski schools to skiers looking for some adventure, and Scotland’s rugged landscape has some superb ski mountaineering options.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Dark Sky Scotland – Revealing the Wonders of Scotland’s Night Skies</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-11-24T11:54:22+00:00</dc:date>
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Dubbed as the “Dark Sky Scotland” project, Scotland’s tourism authorities, along with more than 30 interested organizations, are busy with plans to create “dark-sky parks” as a way of promoting the Scottish Highlands as a world-class stargazing spot. With 2009 being named as the International Year of Astronomy, it presents the perfect opportunity for the Scottish tourism industry to introduce the spectacular night skies of Scotland to seasoned stargazers, while inviting potential stargazers to discover this relaxing and therapeutic pastime.</description>
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Dubbed as the “Dark Sky Scotland” project, Scotland’s tourism authorities, along with more than 30 interested organizations, are busy with plans to create “dark-sky parks” as a way of promoting the Scottish Highlands as a world-class stargazing spot. With 2009 being named as the International Year of Astronomy, it presents the perfect opportunity for the Scottish tourism industry to introduce the spectacular night skies of Scotland to seasoned stargazers, while inviting potential stargazers to discover this relaxing and therapeutic pastime.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Old Fordyce Church</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-11-20T09:34:29+00:00</dc:date>
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The quaint village of Fordyce in north-east Scotland features one of the country’s most fascinating ancient ruined churches, offering insight into the history of the town and area. Referred to as the Old Fordyce Church, the building is dedicated to St. Talarican (also spelled St. Tarquin) who was the first bishop of the area way back in the first century.</description>
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The quaint village of Fordyce in north-east Scotland features one of the country’s most fascinating ancient ruined churches, offering insight into the history of the town and area. Referred to as the Old Fordyce Church, the building is dedicated to St. Talarican (also spelled St. Tarquin) who was the first bishop of the area way back in the first century.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Winterfest Glasgow 2008 – A Feast Of Exciting Entertainment</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-11-17T12:57:26+00:00</dc:date>
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Glasgow is already one of Scotland’s biggest and busiest cities and every winter it gets even better. Each year thousands of people make their way to a number of carefully planned activities and shows as the countdown to Christmas begins. This year promises to be no different and family and friends can expect an exceptional program of great winter events.</description>
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Glasgow is already one of Scotland’s biggest and busiest cities and every winter it gets even better. Each year thousands of people make their way to a number of carefully planned activities and shows as the countdown to Christmas begins. This year promises to be no different and family and friends can expect an exceptional program of great winter events.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Verdant Works – A Fascinating Museum</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-11-13T11:27:41+00:00</dc:date>
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Once upon a time, the city of Dundee, in Scotland, was known as one of the largest manufacturers of jute. Bustling with approximately seventy jute factories, the jute industry created thousands of much needed jobs and provided the public with a material that was considered to be vital. Its many uses made jute a popular product, but one by one the factories closed and the buildings become home to new business. Fortunately, one factory survived the closures, and became a museum to the jute industry. Just outside the centre of Dundee is the Verdant Works, where a modern public can explore the once thriving jute industry.</description>
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Once upon a time, the city of Dundee, in Scotland, was known as one of the largest manufacturers of jute. Bustling with approximately seventy jute factories, the jute industry created thousands of much needed jobs and provided the public with a material that was considered to be vital. Its many uses made jute a popular product, but one by one the factories closed and the buildings become home to new business. Fortunately, one factory survived the closures, and became a museum to the jute industry. Just outside the centre of Dundee is the Verdant Works, where a modern public can explore the once thriving jute industry.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Langholm : A Walker’s Paradise</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-11-10T13:07:46+00:00</dc:date>
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The picturesque burgh of Langholm lies at the confluence of the River Esk and the Ewes Water in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Known locally as “The Muckle Toon”, Langholm boasts a number of superb examples of historic architecture, set amidst some of the most beautiful scenery in South Scotland.</description>
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The picturesque burgh of Langholm lies at the confluence of the River Esk and the Ewes Water in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Known locally as “The Muckle Toon”, Langholm boasts a number of superb examples of historic architecture, set amidst some of the most beautiful scenery in South Scotland.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Scott’s Selkirk : A Celebration of History and Culture</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-11-06T12:19:07+00:00</dc:date>
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The charming town of Selkirk lies on the River Ettrick in the Scottish Borders. Its ancient history has been associated with a number of noteworthy people and it is in honor of one of these historical figures that the village hosts a weekend of celebration which is known as Scott’s Selkirk. During this pre-Christmas festival, which will take place on 6-7 December 2008, the town takes on an early 19th century ambiance, recalling a time when Sir Walter Scott was the presiding judge at the town’s Sheriff Court.</description>
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The charming town of Selkirk lies on the River Ettrick in the Scottish Borders. Its ancient history has been associated with a number of noteworthy people and it is in honor of one of these historical figures that the village hosts a weekend of celebration which is known as Scott’s Selkirk. During this pre-Christmas festival, which will take place on 6-7 December 2008, the town takes on an early 19th century ambiance, recalling a time when Sir Walter Scott was the presiding judge at the town’s Sheriff Court.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Moat Park Heritage Center - A Biggar Museums Trust Treasure</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-11-03T13:18:40+00:00</dc:date>
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Located in the Lanark Area of Scotland, near the rural village of Biggar, Moat Park Heritage Center is housed in the beautiful old Moat Park Church, offering fascinating insight into the history and various aspects of life in Tweeddale and Upper Clydesdale. The office for the Biggar Museums Trust, which cares for Biggar’s multitude of museums, is also based at the remodeled church.</description>
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Located in the Lanark Area of Scotland, near the rural village of Biggar, Moat Park Heritage Center is housed in the beautiful old Moat Park Church, offering fascinating insight into the history and various aspects of life in Tweeddale and Upper Clydesdale. The office for the Biggar Museums Trust, which cares for Biggar’s multitude of museums, is also based at the remodeled church.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Old Royal Station : A Tribute To Royalty</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-10-30T11:28:23+00:00</dc:date>
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The charming village of Ballater is located eight miles to the east of Balmoral Castle along the River Dee in Scotland. The village is the nearest settlement, and railway depot, to the famed Royal castle and the Old Royal Station in Ballater stands as a reminder of days gone by, serving as a Tourist Information Center and museum highlighting the links between the grand old station and Royalty.</description>
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The charming village of Ballater is located eight miles to the east of Balmoral Castle along the River Dee in Scotland. The village is the nearest settlement, and railway depot, to the famed Royal castle and the Old Royal Station in Ballater stands as a reminder of days gone by, serving as a Tourist Information Center and museum highlighting the links between the grand old station and Royalty.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Rob Roy Way: Follow in the Footsteps of a Scottish Legend</title>
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  <dc:date>2008-10-27T13:48:10+00:00</dc:date>
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The story of Rob Roy MacGregor is legendary. Known as an outlaw and folk hero in Scotland, Rob Roy, or Red MacGregor as he was often referred to, has inspired many a tall tale, books and movies. Between 1671 to 1734, Rob Roy carved a life for himself, his wife and his children in Scotland, and as the fascination with him has never died, enthusiasts of this legendary figure have worked hard at giving visitors and locals the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of Rob Roy and visit noteworthy sites associated with him, on the Rob Roy Way.</description>
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The story of Rob Roy MacGregor is legendary. Known as an outlaw and folk hero in Scotland, Rob Roy, or Red MacGregor as he was often referred to, has inspired many a tall tale, books and movies. Between 1671 to 1734, Rob Roy carved a life for himself, his wife and his children in Scotland, and as the fascination with him has never died, enthusiasts of this legendary figure have worked hard at giving visitors and locals the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of Rob Roy and visit noteworthy sites associated with him, on the Rob Roy Way.]]></content:encoded>
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