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Liby Edwards & Nick Alexander's Travel Journal
Oct 26, 2007
Scotland
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Stirling
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Glencoe
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Fort William
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Loch Ness
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Inverness
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Elgin
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St Andrews
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Edinburgh
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Even in the middle of no where there is still CCTV watching us. You can't get away from Big Brother in the UK!
Looking for Nessy in Loch Ness.
The Ness River in all it's black glory. This is where Nessy escaped out into the sea.
The High Street of Inverness.
The very very old Victoria markets.
The town of Inverness along the river.
The Inverness Castle cause everyone has to have thier own castle.
Nick was hanging to get into Whisky country so we stumbled across an old distillery that had been shut down but left completely intact.
The old distilling pots from the 1800's.
At the Glenfidich distillery in Dufftown. We didn't get many pics as we only just got there before they closed. It was an amazing tour though.
Glenfidich is a 24 hr working distillery so when you are on the tour you can actually see what everyone is doing at every stage of the process. And I mean everything. It's great.
The tanks room. They care so much about their water source that they use it through out the full distilling process and in the 1800's the original family bought all the land surround the river they use so the water is untouched.
Note all the different shapes. They produce different flavours and colours and then they blend percentages of each malt whisky vat together.
Ahhh the end product. We also really enjoyed the Glenfidich liquor that is out now.
Nick had an absolute ball at St Andrew's old course.
The scenery is absolutely stunning with the town of St Andrews in the background.
We almost got taken out on the 17th hole where you have to dog leg around the shed and some American's missed us by 1 metre.
Nick running along the Western Sands singing Chariots of Fire.
The main street in St Andrews.
St Andrews castle looking out towards their enemies.
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