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      <title>Scotland travel log</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      
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      <description>Nature, architecture and haunted places.
   The Mountains surrounding the Loch Ness    Edinburgh castle from below    A dirt path in a field going into a dark forest    The ruins of Boleskine House    Tapoch Broch    Cemetery details    Cemetery mushrooms  </description>
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      <title>Boleskine house and burial ground</title>
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      <description>Exploring the charred remnants of a very old and very cursed house and it&amp;rsquo;s neighbouring cemetery.
The Boleskine burial ground    A faded sign marks the entrance of the cemetery    Moss covered gravestones with the Loch Ness in the distance    Gravestone detail    The old gate lies abandoned    Old monuments    A strange boarded up stone house lies in a corner    I step on a stone and reach in the broken window    Little 666 engraved on the window frame    Peaking inside, there is a fireplace with a strange occult symbold carved in the mantelpiece    A trapdoor with a some ghostly dust flying around    Ancient and long gone monuments    General view of the burial grounds  The Boleskine house    Boleskine house, at least what&amp;#39;s left of it    On old door frame in the ruins    More doorways    Glass bottle, melted by the inferno    View through one of the windows     More doorways      The main door, partially intact       A corridor filled with debris    Looking out to the mountains    Another corridor, this one leading to the basement stairs    Stairs to the basement    What&amp;#39;s left of the fireplace  </description>
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      <title>Iceland travel log</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2017 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      
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      <description>Barren landscapes, black sand and fish bones. A journey through the harsh Icelandic winter, discovering it&amp;rsquo;s rich cultural and historical past, simple way of life and complex language.
Table of contents The city  The nature  The flea market  The food  The statue garden  The history  The fish drying racks   Since music and the arts are running so deep in Icelandic culture (it is said jokingly by the locals that most people are at least in a band), here&amp;rsquo;s some local music to listen to while reading this travel log:</description>
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