After a long trip around in Scotland we´d finaly think we have seen it all..... Then we have decided to go home. We are going to take a plane this morning from the Edinburgh Airport to Kastrup Airport at 7:43 AM. We had a nice trip and we can promise you that you will love it if you wanna do the same.
Bye!!!!
Scotland trip!!
onsdag den 9. januar 2013
Loch Ness -The Monster and the Lake
The Lock Nees Lake at Scotland it is a very fame and butyful lake and its
known because of that there is a story about a big monster swimming around at
the button at the lake but Loc Ness is one of the deepest lakes in scotland.
Many people told they have seen the monster even some people took pictures of
it but no one can find a prove that looks true enough to prove it.....
Highland Tour
After we saw the Edinburgh castle we decided to see the highlands it wasn’t that
exiting but we found some info about the highlands or mostly Scotland
Scotland is the most mountainous country in the United Kingdom. The area north and west of the Highland is known as the Highlands and contains the country’s main mountain ranges. Scotland's mountain ranges in a rough north to south. The Highlands and Islands. The highest mountain in Scotland is Ben Nevis
Scotland is the most mountainous country in the United Kingdom. The area north and west of the Highland is known as the Highlands and contains the country’s main mountain ranges. Scotland's mountain ranges in a rough north to south. The Highlands and Islands. The highest mountain in Scotland is Ben Nevis
Edinburgh Castle
The next day we took to the Edinburgh castle that we saw
from the café yesterday. It wasn’t hard to find cause it is a pretty famous
castle but when we was at the castle we found out that the crown jewels was
there too so we got a nice look at them too.
Id found the story line of the castle:
340
million B.C.E. – Castle Rock forms after volcanic eruption
900 B.C.E. – Castle Rock is inhabited by humans for the first time
638 C.E. – The city of Din Eidyn is captured by the English and renamed Edinburgh
c. 1070 C.E. – Malcolm III marries an English princess later known as Saint Margaret of Scotland
1130 C.E. – Margaret's son, David I, builds on Castle Rock the edifice that is still standing to this day
1286 C.E. – Alexander III dies without a successor. Edward I of England declares himself feudal overlord of Scotland
1296 C.E. – Edinburgh Castle is captured by the English under the command of Edward I
1313 C.E. – Castle is recaptured by the Scots
1334 C.E. – Castle is, again, captured by the British
1341 C.E. – Castle is, once again, recaptured by the Scots
1356 C.E. – David II rebuilds the castle; David’s Tower is named in his honor
1511 C.E. – James IV builds the great hall that can still be seen to this day
1573 C.E. – The Lang Siege takes place and destroys David’s Tower
1578 C.E. – Castle is rebuilt
1633 C.E. – Charles I becomes the last Scottish monarch to inhabit Edinburgh Castle
1650 C.E. – Oliver Cromwell executes Charles I and captures the castle
1689 C.E. – Members of the first Jacobite Rising attempt, and fail, to recapture the castle
1745 C.E. – Bonnie Prince Charlie and the members of the fifth Jacobite Rising, once again, attempt and fail to recapture the castle
Castle is turned into a prison and holds thousands of military prisoners from the Seven Years War, the American Revolution, and the Napoleonic Wars
1822 C.E. – George IV of England becomes the first ruling monarch to visit the castle in nearly two hundred years
1927 C.E. – Part of the castle is turned into the Scottish National War Memorial
1945 C.E. – Edinburgh Castle survives World War II
1999 C.E. – Edinburgh Castle becomes one of the most popular tourist attractions in Scotland
Present Day – Edinburgh Castle has over one million visitors each year
900 B.C.E. – Castle Rock is inhabited by humans for the first time
638 C.E. – The city of Din Eidyn is captured by the English and renamed Edinburgh
c. 1070 C.E. – Malcolm III marries an English princess later known as Saint Margaret of Scotland
1130 C.E. – Margaret's son, David I, builds on Castle Rock the edifice that is still standing to this day
1286 C.E. – Alexander III dies without a successor. Edward I of England declares himself feudal overlord of Scotland
1296 C.E. – Edinburgh Castle is captured by the English under the command of Edward I
1313 C.E. – Castle is recaptured by the Scots
1334 C.E. – Castle is, again, captured by the British
1341 C.E. – Castle is, once again, recaptured by the Scots
1356 C.E. – David II rebuilds the castle; David’s Tower is named in his honor
1511 C.E. – James IV builds the great hall that can still be seen to this day
1573 C.E. – The Lang Siege takes place and destroys David’s Tower
1578 C.E. – Castle is rebuilt
1633 C.E. – Charles I becomes the last Scottish monarch to inhabit Edinburgh Castle
1650 C.E. – Oliver Cromwell executes Charles I and captures the castle
1689 C.E. – Members of the first Jacobite Rising attempt, and fail, to recapture the castle
1745 C.E. – Bonnie Prince Charlie and the members of the fifth Jacobite Rising, once again, attempt and fail to recapture the castle
Castle is turned into a prison and holds thousands of military prisoners from the Seven Years War, the American Revolution, and the Napoleonic Wars
1822 C.E. – George IV of England becomes the first ruling monarch to visit the castle in nearly two hundred years
1927 C.E. – Part of the castle is turned into the Scottish National War Memorial
1945 C.E. – Edinburgh Castle survives World War II
1999 C.E. – Edinburgh Castle becomes one of the most popular tourist attractions in Scotland
Present Day – Edinburgh Castle has over one million visitors each year
The Elephant House at Burns Night
just after we arrived we found out that it was “Burns Night” (there is
some story about a man named Robert
Burns but I can´t remember it). We
celebrated it at an restaurant called to the "The Elephant House" and
got Haggis both of us it is a kind of
sheep stomach white meat inside but it didn’t taste that good so we´d throw it
away and eaten some French fries and burger. The restaurant was amazing the way
they decorated it the place was just fantastic.
The "Trip" to Edinburgh
We brought a flight to Edinburgh from the website called Travelsupermarket.com we flight from Billund in Denmark to Edinburgh at 6:43 in the morning and we arrived 4 hours later at Edinburgh we drive to the Fraser Suites Edinburgh Hotel.
mandag den 17. december 2012
About Us (Before Traveling)
We are a lesbian couple from Asian at Japan and we
decided to make this blog as the people at home can follow our trip at those 6
months that starts now there will be like a put-in at the blog every time we
arrive a new place about what we done the last place and how the new place
looks like. The blog is made as if anyone else would try it too or then our
friends at home can follow us while traveling. The kilt is green whit a dark
red stripes on. The jacket is brown with white button. The hose is white. There
are blue flashes
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