A Scottish naturalist who has investigated the Loch Ness Monster mystery for a half ... the individual wavelengths, as solid black humps.” Shine added, “The wave lines can be almost continuous ...
Described by some scholars as a swimming elephant, the Pictish beast is the earliest known evidence for an idea that has held sway in the Scottish Highlands for at least 1,500 years—that Loch ...
Having planned their trip for years, they have finally made it to the banks of Loch Ness. Linda, from Fort Lauderdale, says a visit to Scotland had long been on their bucket list. "Because of ...
As the Tartan Army continue their journey following Scotland at the Euros ... Supporters of FC Köln sing a song to the tune of Runrig’s Loch Lomond before each match. Ahead of Steve Clarke ...
There are pine cones in the fireplace, a wooden clock on the mantel, antique scales sitting above painted pigeon holes, and old black-and ... office to be run by volunteers. Loch's operates ...
Scotland's first national park houses Loch Lomond, Britain's largest loch. The park is much smaller than its northern neighbor (Cairngorms National Park is 1,748 square miles while Loch Lomond ...
You can't leave the Scottish Highlands without visiting the infamous Loch Ness, Scotland's largest loch (by volume). Loch Ness is known worldwide for housing the mythical, dinosaur-like monster ...