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    All Scotland Irish Dancing Championships 2013

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    All Scotland Irish Dancing Championships 2013



    Two dancers pass each other as they compete in a heat during the All Scotland Championships in Irish Dancing at the Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow, Scotland. The championships attract over 2000 dancers from more than 300 dance schools, from countires such as North America, South Africa, Australia and Russia. (Photo by David Moir/Reuters)...

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    150th Anniversary of the Highland Main Line

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    150th Anniversary of the Highland Main Line



    Henry Leese drives a 1952 British Rail Ivatt number 46512 at Strathspey Steam Railway on August 27, 2013 in Aviemore,Scotland. This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Highland Main Line built as a transportation link to the South for lairds and landowners living in northern Scotland. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell)...

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    Swimmers Brave The Loony Dook New Years Day Swim By Forth Bridge

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    Swimmers Brave The Loony Dook New Years Day Swim By Forth Bridge



    A woman reacts as she joins around a thousand New Year swimmers, many in costume, braved freezing conditions in the River Forth in front of the Forth Rail Bridge during the annual Loony Dook Swim on January 1, 2013 in South Queensferry, Scotland. Thousands of people gathered last night to see in the New Year at Hogmanay celebrations in towns and cities across Scotland. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell)...

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    Mass Stranding of Pilot Whales

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    Author: alice from 14 November, views 2683, Fact
    Mass Stranding of Pilot Whales



    [Sixteen pilot whales died when they became stranded at Pittenweem, near St Andrews, on Sunday morning, Forth Coastguard said.

    The mammals were part of a group of 26, of which 10 were refloated and returned to sea by vets and more than 50 volunteers from the emergency services and British Divers Marine Life Rescue. The whales were kept cool and hydrated with wet blankets and sheets on the shore]. – WalesOnline

    Photo: Emergency service personnel walk near beached whales as they continue in their rescue attempt to save a large number of pilot whales who have beached...

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    Britain Prepares For Change To British Summer Time

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    Britain Prepares For Change To British Summer Time



    Alan Wilson, Director of James Ritchie & Son clockmakers, founded in 1809, adjusts a clock face at the Cannongate Tobooth to British Summer Time on March 21, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Tolbooth, built in 1591, was where tolls and public dues were collected. The clock face dates back to 1820 and replaced an earlier clock from the 17th Century. Clocks will be put forward by one hour on Sunday March 25, 2012 at 1.00am and British Summer Time (BST) will officially start. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images)...

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    Views Of Edinburgh Castle

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    Views Of Edinburgh Castle



    A general view of Edinburgh Castle on February 7, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The castle dominates the city skyline was built on top of an extinct volcano, and has had a human settlement on the castle site since 900BC. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images)...

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    Traditional Opening Of The Tay Salmon Season

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    Traditional Opening Of The Tay Salmon Season



    Angler Thomas Rielly catches a fish during the opening of the salmon fishing season on the River Tay January 16, 2012 in Kenmore, Scotland. A procession with a pipe band and anglers made its way through Kenmore at the east end of Loch Tay to mark the start of the 2012 salmon season on the River Tay. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images)...

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    Hardy Swimmers Take A Festive Dip In The Firth Of Forth

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    Author: peter from 14 November, views 5015, Fact
    Hardy Swimmers Take A Festive Dip In The Firth Of Forth



    Over 1000 New Year revellers, many in fancy dress, braved freezing conditions in the River Forth in front of the Forth Rail Bridge during the annual Loony Dook Swim on January 1, 2012 in South Queensferry, Scotland. Thousands of people gathered last night to see in the New Year at Hogmanay celebrations in towns and cities across Scotland. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images)...

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    Viking Artifacts Found At A Boat Burial Site Are Unveiled In Edinburgh

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    Viking Artifacts Found At A Boat Burial Site Are Unveiled In Edinburgh



    Dr. Hannah Cobb from The University of Manchester looks at a viking sword during a viewing at CFA Archaeology of artefacts discovered from the first fully intact Viking boat burial site on October 18, 2011 in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)...

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    Concern Grows Over Possible Mass Stranding Of Upto One Hundred Pilot Whales On A Scottish Beach

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    Author: jone from 14 November, views 2496, Fact
    Concern Grows Over Possible Mass Stranding Of Upto One Hundred Pilot Whales On A Scottish Beach



    [Pilot whales are cetaceans belonging to the genus Globicephala. There are two extant species, the long-finned pilot whale (G. melas) and the short-finned pilot whale (G. macrorhynchus). The two are not readily distinguished at sea and analysis of the skulls is the best way to tell the difference between the two species. Between the two species, pilot whales range in waters nearly worldwide with long-finned pilot whales living in cooler waters and short-finned pilot whales living in warmer waters. Pilot whales are among the largest of the oceanic dolphins, exceeded in size only by the...

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All Scotland Irish Dancing Championships 2013

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Author: jone from 14 November, views 3586, Fact
All Scotland Irish Dancing Championships 2013



Two dancers pass each other as they compete in a heat during the All Scotland Championships in Irish Dancing at the Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow, Scotland. The championships attract over 2000 dancers from more than 300 dance schools, from countires such as North America, South Africa, Australia and Russia. (Photo by David Moir/Reuters)...

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150th Anniversary of the Highland Main Line

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Author: jone from 14 November, views 2608, Fact
150th Anniversary of the Highland Main Line



Henry Leese drives a 1952 British Rail Ivatt number 46512 at Strathspey Steam Railway on August 27, 2013 in Aviemore,Scotland. This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Highland Main Line built as a transportation link to the South for lairds and landowners living in northern Scotland. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell)...

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Swimmers Brave The Loony Dook New Years Day Swim By Forth Bridge

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Author: jone from 14 November, views 3611, Fact
Swimmers Brave The Loony Dook New Years Day Swim By Forth Bridge



A woman reacts as she joins around a thousand New Year swimmers, many in costume, braved freezing conditions in the River Forth in front of the Forth Rail Bridge during the annual Loony Dook Swim on January 1, 2013 in South Queensferry, Scotland. Thousands of people gathered last night to see in the New Year at Hogmanay celebrations in towns and cities across Scotland. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell)...

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Mass Stranding of Pilot Whales

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Author: alice from 14 November, views 2683, Fact
Mass Stranding of Pilot Whales



[Sixteen pilot whales died when they became stranded at Pittenweem, near St Andrews, on Sunday morning, Forth Coastguard said.

The mammals were part of a group of 26, of which 10 were refloated and returned to sea by vets and more than 50 volunteers from the emergency services and British Divers Marine Life Rescue. The whales were kept cool and hydrated with wet blankets and sheets on the shore]. – WalesOnline

Photo: Emergency service personnel walk near beached whales as they continue in their rescue attempt to save a large number of pilot whales who have beached...

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Britain Prepares For Change To British Summer Time

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Author: jone from 14 November, views 1839, Fact
Britain Prepares For Change To British Summer Time



Alan Wilson, Director of James Ritchie & Son clockmakers, founded in 1809, adjusts a clock face at the Cannongate Tobooth to British Summer Time on March 21, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Tolbooth, built in 1591, was where tolls and public dues were collected. The clock face dates back to 1820 and replaced an earlier clock from the 17th Century. Clocks will be put forward by one hour on Sunday March 25, 2012 at 1.00am and British Summer Time (BST) will officially start. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images)...

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Views Of Edinburgh Castle

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Author: jone from 14 November, views 2124, Fact
Views Of Edinburgh Castle



A general view of Edinburgh Castle on February 7, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The castle dominates the city skyline was built on top of an extinct volcano, and has had a human settlement on the castle site since 900BC. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images)...

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Traditional Opening Of The Tay Salmon Season

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Author: jone from 14 November, views 1735, Fact
Traditional Opening Of The Tay Salmon Season



Angler Thomas Rielly catches a fish during the opening of the salmon fishing season on the River Tay January 16, 2012 in Kenmore, Scotland. A procession with a pipe band and anglers made its way through Kenmore at the east end of Loch Tay to mark the start of the 2012 salmon season on the River Tay. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images)...

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Hardy Swimmers Take A Festive Dip In The Firth Of Forth

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Author: peter from 14 November, views 5015, Fact
Hardy Swimmers Take A Festive Dip In The Firth Of Forth



Over 1000 New Year revellers, many in fancy dress, braved freezing conditions in the River Forth in front of the Forth Rail Bridge during the annual Loony Dook Swim on January 1, 2012 in South Queensferry, Scotland. Thousands of people gathered last night to see in the New Year at Hogmanay celebrations in towns and cities across Scotland. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images)...

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Viking Artifacts Found At A Boat Burial Site Are Unveiled In Edinburgh

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Author: peter from 14 November, views 2928, Fact
Viking Artifacts Found At A Boat Burial Site Are Unveiled In Edinburgh



Dr. Hannah Cobb from The University of Manchester looks at a viking sword during a viewing at CFA Archaeology of artefacts discovered from the first fully intact Viking boat burial site on October 18, 2011 in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)...

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Concern Grows Over Possible Mass Stranding Of Upto One Hundred Pilot Whales On A Scottish Beach

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Author: jone from 14 November, views 2496, Fact
Concern Grows Over Possible Mass Stranding Of Upto One Hundred Pilot Whales On A Scottish Beach



[Pilot whales are cetaceans belonging to the genus Globicephala. There are two extant species, the long-finned pilot whale (G. melas) and the short-finned pilot whale (G. macrorhynchus). The two are not readily distinguished at sea and analysis of the skulls is the best way to tell the difference between the two species. Between the two species, pilot whales range in waters nearly worldwide with long-finned pilot whales living in cooler waters and short-finned pilot whales living in warmer waters. Pilot whales are among the largest of the oceanic dolphins, exceeded in size only by the...

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