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He’s a good-natured sort, with a thick, Scottish burr — don’t expect him to repeat “purple burglar alarm” without some difficulty — and a wild beard that belies his gentle disposition.
The two-day search ended with several reports of possible sightings – but still no proof that the famous beast of Scottish folklore is real. Voice 1: Loch Ness is a large freshwater loch in the ...
From misty mountains to deep-sea caves, we explore the dark side of Scottish folklore. Tales of Selkies - seal folk caught between sea and shore - Kelpies - murderous water-horses -and the ancient ...
Tomorrow marks St Andrew’s Day! One key part of Scottish tradition is its folklore! Scottish myths and legends are full of stories about creatures and beasts, some malevolent and some benevolent.
Spider webs, the atmospheric quality of mist and a fish called Cedric Understanding the Rocks Beneath Our Feet - A Scottish Geology Special Scotland's first seaweed festival, a field of flowers ...
Fairies would have needed no introduction or lengthy explanation for a 16th century Scottish audience. These odd and alarming characters have been a source of fascination for centuries ...
It tastes like burning. My tongue is now numb.' In Scottish folklore, the Beithir is a large dragon that dwells in mountainous caves and valleys and is equipped with a venomous sting. Beithir Fire ...
This festival is held to educate, celebrate, and embrace all aspects of Scottish Culture in a diverse community, including traditions, athletics, folklore, language, fashion, clans, and its enduring ...
melding the developers’ artistic sensibilities with the unique interactivity of the medium into an experience that feels just as untamed as the Scottish fairy tales from which it draws inspiration.