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Grey Mare’s Tail Nature Reserve in Scotland, United Kingdom

Grey Mare’s Tail Nature Reserve in Scotland, United Kingdom

The fifth largest waterfalls in the UK can be found within the Grey Mare’s Tail Nature Reserve in Scotland UK. The 60 meter tall waterfall plunges over the Moffat Water Valley from its source at Loch Skeen. There are several amazing viewing areas of the falls including along the slopes of nearby White Coomb. Those […]

Updated: January 9, 2020 | By | More

Wookey Hole Caves – populat tourist attraction near Bristol, England, UK

Wookey Hole Caves – populat tourist attraction near Bristol, England, UK

Located along the southernmost edges of the Mendip Hills, you will find the village of Wookey Hole and its popular attraction, Wookey Hole Cave. The cave was formed by the River Axe as it slowly eroded the limestone over the course of countless centuries. Just prior to the river’s emergence at the village, it falls […]

Updated: January 5, 2020 | By | More

Scenic Shropshire – explore traditional England | United Kingdom

Scenic Shropshire – explore traditional England | United Kingdom

The Wrekin, close to the Welsh border west of Telford, looms high above the Shropshire Plain – and on a cloudless day up to 17 counties in England and Wales can be seen from this ancient vantage point. Hill-walkers will face far more difficult climbs for much less scenic reward – these really are some […]

Updated: August 18, 2020 | By | More

Carcassonne – the largest preserved fortress town in Europe | France

Carcassonne – the largest preserved fortress town in Europe | France

Carcassonne is a city with great history, admired by some people, cursed by others. It is also a theme of a great board game Carcassonne that is often played by many enthusiastic players. Let’s travel now through the places which inspired this game. City of Carcassonne lies on the river Aude in the southern part […]

Updated: August 24, 2020 | By | More

Mechelen – first railway on the European continent | Belgium

Mechelen – first railway on the European continent | Belgium

Mechelen (Malines in French) is a charming historic city which became in the 16th century the capital of the Netherlands for some time. It is located on the banks of the river Dijle in the northern part of Belgium, about 25 km north of the capital, Brussels. It lies 25 km from the city of […]

Updated: May 15, 2020 | By | More


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