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Golden limestone streets and hidden alleys give this little gem an atmosphere that mimics a film-set, blending history and ...
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Ahead of this year’s Open Championship, Kevin Markham highlights ten excellent courses in Northern Ireland, where travelling ...
An exploration of Caledon, a historic border village steeped in heritage and community spirit, where residents share stories of resilience, ...
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A memorial of stone ... No trip to Ireland would be complete without exploring some castle ruins, and Dundrum Castle is a perfect example. A beautiful piece of Norman architecture, it was built ...
Learn about what Scotland is known for, from its captivating castles to its picturesque highlands and vibrant traditions.
pestle and cutting board in your kitchen are modern versions of manos and metates—ancient cooking implements found in archaeological sites around the world. A mano is a hand-held stone tool used ...
Backpacking through the lush forest trails of Australia, relaxing on Thailand’s tropical beaches, or exploring the vibrant ...
Time Team Amateur archaeologist George Bird had long been fascinated with an ancient stone standing upright in the woods near his home in England. However, the 24-year-old student had recently ...