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Alness Big Cat Attack (2008)
On 19 December 2008 the BBC News website featured a story entitled ‘Woman injured in 'big cat' attack’
An elderly woman has reported being attacked by a large cat in the Highlands. Read More »
To the North of Pwllheli, between the main road from Llanaelhaearn to Llithfaen, and the coast, are three peaks known as ‘the Rivals’ in English and ‘Yr Eifl’ in Welsh. Upon the eastern peak is an Iron Age hill fort called Tre’r Ceiri which is regarded by many as the most important prehistoric town in North Wales if not the whole of Europe. Read More »
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On 19 December 2008 the BBC News website featured a story entitled ‘Woman injured in 'big cat' attack’
An elderly woman has reported being attacked by a large cat in the Highlands. Read More »
The book is a beautifully thick 685 page tome that promises to examine the dark depths of the vampire world, separating the myth from the chilling reality. Undoubtedly if you were attacked by an undead creature you could probably knock it out by throwing the book at it, but there are much better methods included inside. Read More »
The Kilmartin Valley is home to one of the most varied collections of prehistoric sites in the whole of Scotland. Bronze Age cairns, Neolithic chambered tombs, and enigmatic rock carvings, can all be found within a two-mile radius from Kilmartin village. Read More »