Tour Scotland very short 4K Spring travel video clip of a Scotsman wearing a kilt and Sporran and walking by Neolithic Na Fir Bhrèige Standing Stones on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to the Island of North Uist, Outer Hebrides, Britain, United Kingdom. Gaelic for The False Men it is a row of Neolithic standing stones located on the northwestern slope of Blashaval hill. The name The False Men stems from two primary pieces of folklore. The Unfaithful Husbands: Three men from the Isle of Skye deserted their wives and were turned to stone by a witch as punishment. The Traitors: The stones mark the graves of three spies or traitors who were caught and buried alive. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome. The date for astronomical Spring is 20th March, ending on 21st June
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