Monday, 30 January 2017

22 Places In Scotland That Are Straight Out Of "Frozen"

Snow glowing white on mountains? Check. Reindeer? Check. Tribes of trolls? Probably.

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Buachaille Etive Mhor

Buachaille Etive Mhor

The name of this fire-tipped, pyramid-shaped, 3,350-foot-high mountain in the Highlands means "The Great Herdsman of Etive", and it's definitely somewhere that Queen Elsa would build a humongous ice castle.

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Callanish standing stones, Isle of Lewis

Callanish standing stones, Isle of Lewis

These ancient standing stones date back to the late Neolithic (new Stone Age) period. They were arranged in a cruciform shape, and were a focus for early ritual activity. They're probably also home to a tribe of friendly trolls.

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Sunrise over Rannoch Moor from Stob Mhic Mhartuin

Sunrise over Rannoch Moor from Stob Mhic Mhartuin

The snow glows white on this mountain in Glencoe, so you shouldn't climb it in winter without ice axes, crampons, and other specialised equipment. Unless you're an ice queen with magical powers, of course.

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