In 2002, a flood in Prague caused some streets to collapse into a series of unknown underground tunnels. And just like that, a for-reals alchemist laboratory…
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Yes. This is a church with real human bones. I first heard of the church constructed with human bones in the documentary Long Way Round, chronicling…
2 CommentsWhile this isn’t as far north as Scotland goes, it’s as far as we explored in The Highlands (for now!). Just outside Aberfeldy is a Highland…
5 CommentsWhen I was a much smaller child I once went to the Museum of Miniatures in Los Angeles. MoM for short. I was soooo excited…
2 CommentsWhen I think of Scotland, beaches and water don’t come to mind. But being part of an island (and having many Isles of its own)…
3 CommentsA quick post on an awesome bar in Leith Edinburgh: Teucher’s Landing. By their own definition, a teucher is “a contemptuous word for a Highlander…
Comments closedArthur’s Seat is the highest point in Holyrood Park, just a short walk from the Royal Mile. It’s actually formed from the same volcano system that…
1 CommentEdinburgh Castle overlooks the city of Edinburgh from the highest point in the area. It also happens to be atop a dormant volcano. Today this…
1 CommentWe met a woman in a pub who said that in her day, which couldn’t have been more than 30 years ago, kids would have…
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