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Things You've Never Done In Your Own Country.

Discussion in 'TalkCeltic Pub' started by TESLA, Mar 6, 2018.

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  1. Aidan O’Shea

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    I’ve never done heroin in Dublin x
     
  2. Scotia Gold Member Gold Member

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    not seen the kelpie horses yet
    not seen the pandas yet
    always fancied hiring one of those motor homes a driving all round scotlands coast lines over a summer ..one day .
     
  3. ChrisMoh

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    Skye looks beutiful would love to spend time there,an see the northern lights.And the fairy pools.
     
  4. FCBarca

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    Visiting Jungfrau & the funicular train that passes within the mountain. Have a bit of fear of heights and beyond 3,000m I need to acclimate to the altitude quite gradually
     
  5. Idioteque I’ll laugh until my head comes off

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  6. Aidan O’Shea

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    Never been to the Guinness factory.
     
  7. Norm Peterson

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    Hardly a proper night out pal. :54:


    * miserable Jock! :47:
     
  8. TESLA Gold Member Gold Member

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    Ah I know! should of left him in Arnies with the bandy aul guitar for the night:giggle1:
     
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  9. Norm Peterson

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    Hindsight is a wonderful thing haha!
     
  10. Idioteque I’ll laugh until my head comes off

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    Went up the London eye
     
  11. Liam Scales Gold Member Gold Member

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    Never had meat out of tesco?
     
  12. kevza

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    I drove through one time, it was quite misty, You could sense something eerie about the place.
     
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    Glencoe has some of the most beautiful scenery you will ever see, and i agree, there is an atmosphere there. Used to go through glencoe going from Fort William to Glasgow a lot as a kid. Not sure if the atmosphere i feel is because of my Mum telling us about the Massacre, or because of a ghost story about she used to tell us while driving through Glencoe about a grey lady haha.
     
  14. s'escocès!

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    Plenty of things I haven't seen in Scotland as trips back are generally just to visit family.

    But in Mallorca I really want to hike the stonewall trail gr221. From one end of the Tramuntana mountain range to the other. Trouble is it takes about a week to do .

     
  15. cidermaster Gold Member Gold Member

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    Jumped into a giant Electric Cake!
     
  16. ILoveTheCeltic

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    I've never really done anything in Scotland, i've never stayed a single night in places like Edinburgh or Aberdeen, i've been to Loch Ness and Loch Lomond but never stayed there or done anything like fishing or camping or whatever * do, never went up any mountain, never been to the very North of Scotland wherever it is. Never been to Edinburgh Castle or most other castles if there is any.

    Theres not really anything that big to do in Scotland I dont think anyway as I probably still would never do anything i've mentioned here. Don't really have interest in mountains, castles, fishing, camping, "sights" and the likes.
     
  17. Mr Shelby Moderator Moderator Gold Member

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    My list in Scotland is endless.

    Main ones being I'd like to visit all of the Outer and Inner Hebrides. So many islands to explore. Also so many hill walks and mountains to see. West Highland Way has been an ambition too for charity.

    I've been lucky enough to see a fair bit of the country already as since I've been wee my old man has always taken me out fishing, camping etc, so it has instilled it in me. I've visited and seen things that not many people are fortunate enough to. I know guys who haven't been outside of Glasgow for instance, so count myself quite lucky.
     
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  18. Mr Shelby Moderator Moderator Gold Member

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    You're missing out!

    Scotland is the greatest place on earth for all of those things.
     
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  19. Grimm You belong to me!

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    Never seen Mhari Black's hairy oxters. :crazy3:
     
  20. Mr Shelby Moderator Moderator Gold Member

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    Seen all of those.

    Linlithgow palace is 10 mins from me and not really worth it as Minty said. Wallace Monument and Stirling Castle are worth the visits though.