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Scotland Road Trip
I had long been fascinated by Scotland. I hatched a plan to rent a car to drive around the country, clockwise. I flew into Glasgow to begin my journey. If you want to try this at home, keep in mind that you drive a car in the United Kingdom...
160 commentsmysteries of the ocean. Do mermaids really exist?
A Mermaid is a mythological creature with a human head and body, and a fish tail instead of feet. The name mermaid was made up of 'Mere' which is the old english word for 'Sea' and 'Maid' meaning 'woman'.
18 comments5 Places I'd Like To Visit Before I Die
Here is the top five of my personal bucket list of the places I'd like to visit before I fall off the perch.
46 commentsThe Best Ways to Eat Oysters
Fresh oysters can be very expensive to buy so it is important that when we do so, we know how to serve them and enjoy them at their best. This page provides a few delicious ideas for enjoying fresh oysters to full effect.
2 commentsSea Creatures Throughout History: Sea Serpents, Mermaids, and the Loch Ness Monster.
Throughout the history of man, the sea has always been a dark, dangerous and mysterious place. Dating back thousands of years, when man first spunked up enough courage to begin to sail the seas, there has been many a legend told of enormous and destructive sea monsters that come from the deep. Shockingly, at least one of these sea creatures has been proven real! Read on to learn more about sea creatures and sea monsters throughout history and today.
23 commentsMonster Sea Creatures of the World
The world is home to many monster sea creatures. Some of the well known monster sea creatures include Chessie of the Chesapeake Bay, gigantic octopus, Ogopogo of Okanagan Lake and Nessie of Loch ness. There has been no positive scientific identification of these monster sea creatures, but the evidence can not be dismissed. It is also interesting the likeness of most of these creatures, such as Chessie of the Chesapeake Bay, Ogopogo of Okanagan Lake and Nessie of Loch ness.
0 commentsWest Coast of Kintyre, Scotland
Kintyre is a peninsula situated on the south west coast of Scotland. Almost an island, it is joined at West Loch Tarbert to mainland Scotland by a short stretch of land.
24 commentsThe Hebrides Islands, Scotland's Wild Wonderland
This article tells about one of Scotland's greatest, yet most undiscovered treasures, the Hebrides Island. Many poets, philosophers and painters have been mesmerized by the magic of this place, you to can be raptured by the magic of the feral, yet picturesque Hebrides Islands
5 commentsLake Champlain Monster
Are you a gullible idiot who believes in monsters and ghosts? Please read this blog.
0 commentsNessie the Loch Ness Monster
They claim that the very first sighting was in 565 AD by St. Columba. He said that he saw a "water beast" in the River Ness. They say that St. Columba saw a group of Picts burying a man who had suffered...
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