The Clava Cairn, Iverness Scotland

As it often happens, the Clava Cairns was something we were on the fence about doing,but ended up being a highlight of the day.
The Clava Cairns are ancient burial mounts from 2000 BC. There are 3 ofLeer más
Eilean Donan Castle, Isle of Skye

This majestic, 13th-century castle sits idyllically at the meeting point of three beautiful lochs: Duich, Alsh and Long. Eilean Donan is widely regarded as the most beautiful castle in Scotland. DaveLeer más
The Isle of Skye, Scotland

Emily and Dave tackled an aggressive schedule of driving around the Isle of Sky in Northwestern Scotland. Our agenda included the Sligachan Old Bridge, The "Fairy Glen", Quiraing (a hike), An CorranLeer más
Driving to Isle of Skye, Scotland

We picked up our rental car in Glasgow and headed north to the middle of Scotland to the Isle of Skye. We are now in the highlands. These are some photos we took of our 5 hour drive northward.
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Glasgow, Scotland

Glasgow is the largest city by population in Scotland and 4th largest in the UK. Dave and I were excited to go to this city as we both have ancestry that hail from the area. Glasgow had a metropolitanLeer más
Auchentoshan, Glasgow Scottland

Founded by Irish refugees in 1825 on the outskirts of Glasgow, Auchentoshan is one of the last active distilleries in the Lowlands. In common with other Lowland (and Irish) whiskies, Auchentoshan maltLeer más
Edinburgh Scotland

Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland (although Glasgow is bigger by population). It's population is 527K making it similar to Genoa by population and between Riga (641K) and Tallinn (449K), to giveLeer más
Edinburgh Castle, Scotland

SCOTLAND’S BIGGEST ATTRACTION STILL STANDS PROUD ABOVE ITS CAPITAL CITY 900 YEARS AFTER ITS INCEPTION
It’s estimated there were once around 3,000 castles in Scotland but one stands head andLeer más
Edinburgh National Museum, Scotland

The Edinburgh National Museum is a free museum in Edinburgh Scotland. It acts as a Natural History Museum, Science Museum and a History Museum. It was pretty massive. We spent most of our time in theLeer más
Tallinn Estonia

Formerly the conquest of greater powers – Danish, Swedish, Polish, German and Soviet – Tallinn is now a proud European capital with an allure all of its own. It's lively yet peaceful, absurdlyLeer más
Helsinki, Finland

Today we took a trip to Helsinki, Finland. We came over from Tallinn, Estonia via a 2 hour ferry ride. The Nordics are nourishing expensive, so we didn't splurge on any museums today.
A few items ofLeer más
Estonian History Museum-Great Guild Hall

Today we went to the Tallinn Great Guild Hall, the former site of the Merchant Guild in Tallinn. The Guild Hall became the Stock Exchange building in 1872, before becoming a museum in 1952.
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Riga, Latvia

Riga is the coastal capital of the Baltic country Latvia. Situated on the Baltic Sea, Riga felt like a much busier city than Vilnius, Lithuania. Riga had a true metropolitan feel.
In addition toLeer más
Jurmala Latvia & baltic sea

After taking a quick flight to latvia we ventured out of the capital to see the Latvian coast and a resort town Jurmala. We watched beach goers play Rugby and volleyball. The sea temperature wasLeer más
WWII Jewish Deportations to Riga

While under Nazi German control in WWII, Riga became a deportation hub for some 25,000 Jews between "1941 to the winter of 1942". While exploring old town Riga, we came across a series of plaguesLeer más
Vilnius Lithuania ... is awesome

Vilnius, the capital city of Lithuania, located in Eastern Europe (now classified as Northern Europe) has had many names given to it, like Jerusalem of Lithuania or Rome of the North, but once it wasLeer más
The Independent Republic of Užupis

Today we visited the Independent Republic of Užupis. In Lithuanian, Užupis means, "Beyond the river" as it is part of "old town" but across the Vilnia River from the rest of that quarter of theLeer más
KGB Museum & Headquarters; Vilnius

The museum (officially named "Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights") is situated in the former KGB building in Vilnius old town, where the crimes of the Soviet regime were planned and executed forLeer más
Food&Cafe Culture of Lithuania - UPDATED

We thought we could wet your appetite of all things Lithuanian by starting a post on some of the traditional Lithuanian foods we had for lunch. Afterwards we returned home for a quick coffee beforeLeer más
Lithuanian 19th century farm home

Part of the history museum included an open air display of a traditional 19th century Lithuanian farmhouse as well as clothing from 1st century to 20th century.
Lithuanian History

Dave and I visited the National History museum yesterday that gave us an excellent account of Lithuanian History dating back over 13000 years ago with early nomadic Baltic tribes. In short LithuaniaLeer más
Geneva, Switzerland

Geneva was our last home base in Switzerland. It's home to the United Nations, the CERN Large Hadron Collider and the Red Cross. Its location is interesting in that it's surrounded by France on 3Leer más
Lausanne, Switzerland

Today we took a day trip out to Lausanne from Geneva. Our goal was to see this town set on Lake Geneva, but also to do a tasting at a vineyard (more on that in another post). Lake Geneva is a glacialLeer más
Lavaux wine region aka the Swiss Riviera

Straight from UNESCO as this is a world heritage site and also home to some great wine: The Lavaux Vineyard Terraces, stretching for about 30 km along the south-facing northern shores of Lake GenevaLeer más
Annecy, France

Nestling between the mountain behind and the shore of the lake, Annecy is one of the most picturesque cities in France.
Annecy is the former capital of the Duchy of Geneva (Duché du Genevois), aLeer más
CERN Large Hadron Collider

Today we got to see the CERN Large Hadron Collider. By "see it" we actually didn't see anything that cool. The LHC is actually 100 meters underground and has restricted access. It is undergroundLeer más
Viajero
that is awesome! ...how curious
Viajero
this is an interesting puzzle
ViajeroYes, when they excavated they found human remains in the center.