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Richard Dawkins talks about his latest book "The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence For Evolution" at the Edinburgh Book Festival 2009. Filmed by Mirage TV
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Folkmusic from Scotland
 
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In the "most played" stack
 
Review Date: January 2, 2002
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This cd is a wonder! I particularly love the tracks from North Sea Gas, and Ron Ganella's fiddling.
kids wishing I didn't love it so much
 
Review Date: September 8, 2009
Reviewer: McClain, Tennessee, USA
I have a lot of Scots music and I just love this one, especially the tracks from North Sea Gas. This is a great assortment of ballads and instrumental tracks, and different from the usual songs frequently found on CD's of music from Scotland. This one stays in the car CD player way too much, according to my son.

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The Most Beautiful Villages of Scotland
 
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An unprecedented treasure trove of delightful villages from the land of mist and mystery, of hidden glens and peaceful lochs.

In the dramatic landscapes of Scotland, beloved of Romantic poets and composers, lies a wealth of delightful villages, here revealed in Hugh Palmer's evocative photo- graphs and commentaries.

The traditional architecture and stunning natural settings of the Highland villages have long proved an attraction to visitors. Some of the most picturesque are former fishing villages, like Auchmithie, from which the herring fleet has long since departed, leaving the splendid harbor to the contemplation of visitors and a couple of lobster boats.

Lowland villages often have an air of quiet, well-ordered prosperity. Rows of stone cottages and a fantastic profusion of hanging baskets make places like Luss on Loch Lomond a charming stop on the road north. Here, too, is the extraordinary Dean Village—a complete, self-contained community surrounded by the city of Edinburgh. And among the many ravishing port-villages on the Islands is the little gem of Tobermory on Mull, where the reflection of a main street of brightly painted houses shimmers in the waters of the harbor. Altogether, thirty-five villages are included. Special sections on the Scottish castle and the monuments of the country's Celtic past round out the account, making this beautiful book one of the most complete pictures of rural Scotland in recent years. A Travelers' Guide listing places to visit, to stay, and to eat helps the reader to enjoy even more a visit to the Scottish Highlands, Lowlands, and Islands. 250 color photographs.

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Villages of Scottand
 
Review Date: November 1, 2007
Reviewer: Samuel L. Lyon, Green Valley, AZ
Wonderful book with pictures of the beautiful vilages of Scotland. The book was bought for my 98 year old father who relived his life as a boy when he traveled around his homeland, Scotland. He said the scenes were just as he remembered them to be.
Fond memories for a scottish lad....
 
Review Date: January 22, 2010
Reviewer: D. Woolard, GREENVILLE, NC, US
My brother-in-law, a Scot of great pride and wisedom, received this book as a Christmas present from our family. He loves the beautiful photos, which bring back many childhood memories of his great heritage and beautiful landscapes of many years ago. Very glad I purchased this for him and I would recommend for anyone with a Scottish connection or if you are interested in traveling abroad.
A photographic tour of Scottish villages
 
Review Date: July 11, 2006
Reviewer: D. S. Thurlow, Alaska
Hugh Palmer's "The Most Beautiful Villages of Scotland" is a coffee table-type book providing short photographic essays on approximately 35 very attractive Scottish villages. The photography is absolutely stunning; the accompanying narrative provides a sense of what might be unique and interesting about each selected village. Many villages, for example, contain unique styles or mixtures of styles of architecture. Some others may contain an ancient castle or are located in the wild highlands. The villages themselves are broadly representative of the Scottish Lowlands, Highlands, and Islands. There is a short section on travel information at the end.

This is not your typical travel information book in that it is not meant to provide the basis for planning a vacation in Scotland. It may be useful to the traveler who is already familar with Scotland and looking for new and different places to visit. It may also be useful as a book of memories for those fortunate enough to visit some of the remarkable locations depicted in the book.

This book is recommended to those who cherish their memories of rural Scotland, and to those who want to build some memories.

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Scotland (Country Guide)
 
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Discover Scotland

Scare yourself silly ghost-hunting in Edinburgh's spooky underworld
Laugh at the antics of the puffins on Unst, Britain's most northerly inhabited island
Find your inner Scot and enjoy a traditional ceilidh at Scotland's remotest pub
Challenge your tastebuds and tuck into some haggis - sounds nasty, tastes fantastic

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Two authors, 1000 hours of research, 76 detailed maps
Full-color chapters uncover Scotland's regions and pick out the country's highlights
Get the local lowdown on whale watching, Munro bagging and life as a Highland artist

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Scotland: A Musical Journey
 
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The 2005 Edinburgh Military Tattoo celebrated Trafalgar 200. The Royal Marines - Fanfare for the First Sea Lord Massed Pipes and Drums - Led by Drum Major William McDougall RHF The 2005 Tattoo saw one of the largest gathering of pipes and drums in the event's history, with 13 bands on parade, including the pipes and drums of all six regular infantry regiments of the Scottish Division. This was the last time all six appeared at the Tattoo prior to the formation of the Royal Regiment of ...
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“I’ve long maintained that the Old Firm need to break out of the Scottish league for the benefit of all involved – to keep the two big clubs competitive at a pan-European level (by having access to serious TV money, basically) and to re-introduce the notion of competition to the Scottish league – without the [...]