I'll take you back home for this one
http://www.scotland.org/features/spooky-places-to-visit-in-scotland
http://www.scotlandnow.dailyrecord.co.uk/lifestyle/halloween-pictures-scotlands-most-haunted-3508515
https://www.google.ca/search?q=phot...PAhXE6YMKHVFJDuMQ7AkIMA#imgrc=xPs_brHVGLxT_M:
http://www.mythicalcreaturesguide.com/page/Scottish+Mythology
Just read an article about Dunstaffnage Castle the other day. Fascinating place.
It is and the Scots are possibly some of the most superstitious people in the world. Scotland is full of myths and legends. I spent 2 nights at the Drovers Inn and 2 nights in Airth castle when I was last in Scotland this past May. Both of which are supposed to be haunted, but I didn't see or hear anything suspicious![]()
Beware the moors!
Great stuff, boyz, I love this kind of thing. I......oh wait, forget it, this should be it's own thread......
Beware the moors!
Great stuff, boyz, I love this kind of thing. I......oh wait, forget it, this should be it's own thread......
I'm not sure why they call it Culloden Moor, because it isn't a moor. It's a battlefield from 1746 where the Jacobites under Bonnie Prince Charlie fought against the English army under the Duke of Cumberland. The moors or muirs are basically bogs covered with a layer of peat.
Duly noted.
(I actually was just using a generic line from stuff like "Hounds of the Baskervilles", "American Werewolf in London", etc.)