Tour Scotland Photographs Hatton Castle July 26th

Tour Scotland photograph shot today of Hatton Castle, Angus, Scotland.
Hatton Castle was built on the lands given to Sir William Olifard by Robert the Bruce in 1317 for his support in the Wars of Independence.

Tour Scotland photograph shot today of Hatton Castle, Angus, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph shot today of Hatton Castle, Angus, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph And Video Tealing Earth House

Tour Scotland photograph of Tealing Earth House, North of Dundee, Scotland.



Tour Scotland video of Tealing Earth House, North of Dundee, Scotland. Dating from the Iron Age, the earth house comprises a passageway, 80 foot long curved gallery, and small inner chambers. The walls are approximately 7 feet in height and the house would once have been covered by a thatched roof. A number of artefacts, including a bracelet, bronze rings, stone cups and animal bones, have been found inside the earth house.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Tealing Dovecot

Tour Scotland photograph of Tealing Dovecot, North of Dundee, Scotland. An interesting dovecot that was built in 1595.

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Tour Scotland Photograph and Video Panorama Dundee

Tour Scotland photograph of a Panorama view of Dundee, Scotland.



Tour Scotland video of a Panorama view of Dundee, Scotland. Shot this video and photograph from Dundee Law a spot that provides a popular, easily accessed vantage point placed high above the centre of Dundee, Scotland's fourth largest city. An extinct volcano formed around 400 million years ago, the 572 foot peak is the city's most distinctive landmark and an enduring attraction for visitors and locals. Central to Dundee’s defences for thousands of years, the Law was used as Iron Age hillfort and prehistoric graves dating to about 1500 BC have been uncovered on its slopes. Roman pottery dating from the 1st century AD has also been discovered. The most notable find, a cup-shaped steatite lamp found during the construction of the war memorial, can be seen in the city’s McManus Galleries. In the 1820s, the Law had a 300 metre long, 3 meter diameter tunnel driven through its eastern flank to carry the Dundee to Newtyle railway. Originally drawn by horse, the first locomotive was introduced in 1833 and operated until the 1860s when a new railway line was built to skirt the hill.

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Tour Scotland Video Swans Broughty Ferry By Dundee Tayside



Tour Scotland wildlife nature camera travel of Swans on the beach at Broughty Ferry by Dundee, Tayside, Scotland.
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