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Yellow and Green Lichen - Orkney Churchyard By Sea - Orkney
Yellow and Green Lichen - Orkney Churchyard By Sea
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Wind Farms And Ice Cream - Orkney Scenery
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  • Updated By scotlandscotour on November 16, 2004
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  • Orkney Windfarm and Cows - a typical scene - Orkney
    Orkney Windfarm and Cows - a
    typical scene
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    Taste Orkney Ice Cream!

    This is a typical scene on Orkney - clouds and blue sky, cows, lush grass and wind generators.

    All jokes about methane from cows and wind farms are off, ok?!

    Orkney Ice cream is famous. Orkney is also exposed to sea breezes (almost constantly) so this picture captures much of how Orkney will look to you.

    My fondest memories are many - it is a wonderful place. But imagine this one ...

    ...I am in Maes Howe, all alone, mid winter. Few people get to be in this burial chamber alone (usually guided tours only - by Historic Scotland). Somehow I am at the entrance tunnel, alone, this grey, cloudy winter day, all quiet, eary and still.
    A golden bonfire bursts to flame on a distant skyline and grows to a huge fire ball ... then I realise, as it fades, that I was privileged to witness 5 minutes of setting sun, glimpsed between hill and cloud. The sun illuminated the back wall of the chamber, down the long entrance tunnel, like molten metal cascading into a stone mould, pouring into the chamber, filling it with vibrant life, then ebbing away taking the spirits of the dead with it, to peace, ... calm and still once more. Grey blankets of cloud were drawn over the landscape. I stood there, speachless with no one to speak with.
    Witness to one of the most amazing phenonema - the winter sunset lighting the tunnel of Maes Howe. I shared this moment with those who built it, built it for this very moment.

    Now part of me lives forever at Maes Howe, Orkney.

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    Clean Air - Nature's Indicators
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  • By scotlandscotour on July 19, 2004
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  • Yellow and Green Lichen - Orkney Churchyard By Sea - Orkney
    Yellow and Green Lichen -
    Orkney Churchyard By Sea
    by scotlandscotour
    You only get lichen like this when the air is pure and clean! So come to Orkney to clean your lungs out (and it's peaceful too!)

    This is typical - an old church beside the water, calm and meditative. Well it was 7am!

    You will arrive at this bay if coming on the JOG passenger ferry. Otherwise, it is at the south tip of South Ronaldsay, near the Tomb of the Eagles.

    More info to follow.

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    Here are the main websites for Orkney:
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  • Flies On Tent - Ring Of Brodgar, Orkney - Orkney
    Flies On Tent - Ring Of
    Brodgar, Orkney
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    Here are the main websites for Orkney:

    Orkney.org
    Orknet.co.uk
    Orkney Tour
    Orkney Ferries
    Car Hire
    Orkney Folk Festival
    St Magnus Festival
    Orcadian Newspaper
    Orkney Tourist Board / visitorkney.com
    Orkneyjar.com
    Historic-Scotland.Gov.uk
    Orkney Archaeological Trust / orkneydigs.org.uk

    The people and the amazing archaeology sites.

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    Hidden Secrets of the Past - Exploring Orkney
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  • Inside Taversoe Tuick Tomb by Candlelight - Orkney
    Inside Taversoe Tuick Tomb by
    Candlelight
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    So, you think the Orkney Islands are off the beaten path? Well, think again. The biggest island, called Mainland, is served by 5 ferries and an airport, connecting it to Scotland. Yet being true islands, Orkney does preserve some amazing sites and environments, lost elsewhere.

    To really get off the beaten path - and discover some of the best places, for free, jump on a local Orkney Ferry to one of the other islands, like Hoy, Rousay, Westray or Papay. If you take the plane to Papay you are in for a real thrill (best 12 pounds I ever spent - what a view!!!)

    On Rousay you find Taversoe Tuick, Midhowe Broch and more 5000 year old constructions (stone age), still there, untouched, mesmerising - like stepping back in time.

    Hoy has the incredible Dwarfie Stone - a unique rock with chamber cut out (again by using wood, stone and antler tools - and some ingenuity I wager). Inside you can blow your mind with the acoustics.

    Papa Westray has the Knap of Howar houses - 500 years even older than Skara Brae, complete with worn stones and stalls - and you can go right inside, on your own. So when you tire of the queues and guides at Skara Brae and being excluded from the houses because of the pressure of visitor numbers (coach loads), head for peace and quiet at Knap of Howar.

    Off Papay is an even smaller island, the Holm of Papay, accessed only by a rowing boat (what an adventure that was - the outboard motor stopped, then the oar broke!). On the island is this burial chamber, underground, see picture.

    What makes this so special? The sounds, the rock cuts from stone age tools - and the marks scratched into the rock - still not deciphered ... a mystery and a direct connection into the mind of ancestors, humans living before hieroglyphics and Egyptian pyramids ... and you are entrusted with this - the real thing! This is not a replica, or hidden behind glass - this is real. Leave the tourist trail and "interpretation centres" - come and make up your own mind.

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    Memories
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  • Wonderful Orkney - Orkney
    Wonderful Orkney
    by sabsi
    It's green and has lovely weather ;-) I took this picture on the ferry on our way there and wasn't sure what to expect. I definitely didn't expect what I found: A green deserted paradise! And a few hangovers, a great hostel, many nice cooked meals, prehistoric sights all over the shop and even dolphins, otters and seals!

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    Viking heritage
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  • Updated By daarth on November 23, 2004
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    It is interesting when visiting Orkney to see how much the people value the Viking heritage. It can almost seem as if the Vikings are more celebrated here than in Norway!
    I was told that many feel a strong bond to Norway and there are even a few that would like to see Orkney and Shetland returned (maybe a little tongue-in-cheek here)
    They might be able to use a little historical fact to accomplish this:
    In 1468, the Orkney and Shetland islands were pawned to the Scottish king to provide a dowry for a King's daughter, and they were never reclaimed.

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    a warm welcome
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  • Updated By margaretvn on September 8, 2002
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    You really have to go and visit some of the ancient historical sites, such as Maes Howe, Skara Brae and the Standing Stones. I will be including them in mu page as soon as possible.

    Arriving on a lovely spring evening to a pipe band.

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    Inverness to Orkney
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  • By EdinburghRoc on April 8, 2007
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  • You can take a tour to Orkney by bus from Inverness in one day.
    Most of the day is on the bus + ferry and it takes you on an Orkney tour
    with a little time in Stromness.

    I worked in Stromness in the early 70s and I miss going for a beer in the local haunts.

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    A real real good beer!
    daarth
  • By daarth on May 22, 2006
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  • The Skull Splitter - Orkney
    The Skull Splitter
    by daarth
    I came across this special Viking beer on the Orkneys, the Skull Splitter
    It's strong and good, and has the most original name I have seen anywhere
    They make several other beers with interesting Viking names, and they really taste good!

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    I found a Single Malt here!
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  • Updated By daarth on April 25, 2006
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  • Highland Park Single Malt - Orkney
    Highland Park Single Malt
    by daarth
    The single malt above all malts is the Highland Park. This exclusive whisky is destilled at the small town of Kirwall on the Orkney Islands. The destilleri is open for visitors, and they have a fine guided tour of the prosess that culiminates in a sampling of these exclusive drops. www.highlandpark.co.uk
    On a side note: If you drink a whisky blend, I can recomend the Famous Grouse. One of the main ingrediants in the blend is from the Highland Park destilleri, and makes it (in my view) on of the finest blends. /www.thefamousgrouse.com

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