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maureen2musings · 21 days ago
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Perthshire forest, Dunkeld, Scotland
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diningwiththeasquiths · 27 days ago
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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Scotland 2024 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
I'm back from a two week trip with two of my friends 😊❤️ It was very nice and laid-back, the weather was so much better than we anticipated, and of course we saw lots of beautiful sights.
Like Dean Village in Edinburgh:
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And the conservation village Luss, where we spent an absolutely lovely sunny autumn day:
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We also saw many lochs, like Loch Shiel here:
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Isle of Skye was great too, Portree for example was a nice town to visit (I am a sucker for colourful houses):
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We went on an awesome boat tour, where we saw porpoises, seals, magnificent white-tailed eagles and dolphins (left).
Our hike to the Bone Caves in Ullapool (right and below) was also a highlight for me:
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To sum it up: Scotland was as rugged and beautiful as I remembered, with the added beauty of all the fall colours! 😍🍂
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sporclechezchunklets · 2 months ago
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wgm-beautiful-world · 2 years ago
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The Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, RUSSIA
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the9thhermit · 5 months ago
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Potential clown faces and stuff for a T-shirt,
Please give suggestions for clown designs.
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jacks-weird-world · 9 months ago
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scrapblring · 1 month ago
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The Hermitage Woodland Walk
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cooscastlescharacter · 8 months ago
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artifacts-and-arthropods · 2 years ago
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2,300-Year-Old Plush Bird from the Altai Mountains of Siberia, c.400-300 BCE: this figure was crafted with a felt body and reindeer-fur stuffing, all of which remains intact
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This plush bird was sealed within the frozen barrows of Pazyryk, Siberia, for more than two millennia, where a unique microclimate enabled it to be preserved. The permafrost ice lense formation that runs below the barrows provided an insulating layer, preventing the soil from heating during the summer and allowing it to quickly freeze during the winter; these conditions produced a separate microclimate within the stone walls of the barrows themselves, thereby aiding in the preservation of the artifacts inside.
This is just one of the many well-preserved artifacts that have been found at Pazyryk. These artifacts are attributed to the Scythian/Altaic cultures.
Currently housed at the Hermitage Museum.
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whats-in-a-sentence · 10 months ago
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By the time Reg Uhr was back on the Suttor and Bowen in 1866, Philip Sellheim had walked off Strathmore and Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh had lost the Hermitage to his creditors. Yet in his ruin Fethers found consolation.
For though I had money, labour, and to some extent, health, I had in a most extraordinary manner in 1865, while at The Hermitage, found that which is of a thousandfold greater value than riches, success and health all put together. I had found myself, I had found my own soul, and I had found God.
So many of his sins were now clear to him. But not on the list in his memoirs was the massacre of Aborigines.
"Killing for Country: A Family History" - David Marr
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scrapblring · 1 month ago
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by Kyle Bonallo (ig: @kylebonallo)
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livesunique · 3 months ago
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Temple of sun, Hermitage, Bayreuth, Germany,
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metamorphesque · 11 months ago
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haruki murakami (pinball 1973)
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wgm-beautiful-world · 2 years ago
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Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, RUSSIA
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mouseandboo · 2 years ago
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Postcrossing US-9008845-A by Gail Anderson Via Flickr: Postcard with a photo of the tomb at The Hermitage, the home of General Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States. This is in Nashville, Tennessee, and it was built by General Jackson at the time of his wife's death. Sent to a Postcrossing member in the United States.
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edinburgh-by-the-sea · 2 months ago
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a tapestry of leaping water and shades of green
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