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  • Darren and JanetScotland, Faroes, Romania 2024Darren and Janet
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    • Día 3
    • miércoles, 8 de mayo de 2024
    • ☁️ 17 °C
    • Altitud: 17 m
    • EscociaDumbuck Hill55°56’8” N  4°31’30” W
    Unusual headstones, St Michael's church graveyard
    St Michael's cemetery, Dumfries1Robert Burns' mausoleum, DumfriesBike track, near Glasgow3Blending in with the foliage, BowlingBowling Basin and canalGorse in flowerDumbarton CastleRiver Clyde and Dumbarton Rock

    Bowling to Dumbarton

    8 de mayo de 2024, Escocia ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    We started the day with a visit to Robert Burns' mausoleum in the grounds of St Michael's church in Dumfries. The mausoleum is quite out of place in the cemetery as it's the only thing painted white.

    We drove on the minor road towards Glasgow, then joined the motorway to skirt the city, heading to the northern bank of the Clyde River.

    First stop was the linear village of Bowling, hemmed in between the mountains and the River Clyde, with a harbour and locks leading to the Forth and Clyde Canal. The canal opened in 1790 and provided a route for the seagoing vessels between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde. This allowed navigation from the port of Glasgow on the west coast to Edinburgh on the east coast.

    After coffee and cake at the lock we continued to Dumbarton, our stop for the night. We visited Dumbarton Castle, which sits upon Dumbarton Rock, a natural fortress overlooking the River Clyde. The castle last saw action during World War 2, when anti-aircraft guns were placed there to protect the nearby shipyards from German bombing.
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    John Kalaitzis

    John KalaitzisRobert Burns' mausoleum, DumfriesIt certainly stands out

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    John Kalaitzis

    John KalaitzisBlending in with the foliage, BowlingShorts and tea shirt. Crikey!

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    Darren and Janet

    Darren and JanetOch aye - it was a balmy 17

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    John Kalaitzis

    John KalaitzisEven more crikey!

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