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Post by Eric Gajewski on Aug 4, 2015 15:41:52 GMT
TradCatKnight: Ten Castles that Made Medieval Britain: Stirling Castle Stirling Castle perched imperiously upon a vast crag of rough primeval rock enfolded on every side by its sweeping lines of carved stone and mortar serves as an unblinking sentinel over the suture that joins the whisky and industry soaked lowlands to the whisky and romance soaked highlands. For the majority of the trackless depths of Scotland’s history, wreathed as the popular consciousness of most foreigners and some natives would have it in equal levels of mist and martial strife, the town of Stirling has served as the gateway between the country’s often disparate halves.
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