Our last island trip was to Rousay, where there are many important archaeological sites. It is known as the Egypt of the North! The island is quite small and has a road around the outside so we visited each in turn as we went.
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Taversoe Tuick - a double decker Chambered Cairn |
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Blackhammer Chambered Cairn - just let yourself in! |
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Built as a rectangle rather than the usual circle we have seen. The protective concrete roof looked a bit weird - like a bunker! |
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Beautiful heather in bloom |
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Knowe of Yarso Chambered Cairn with Lurcher on high alert! |
The main site is Midhowe Chambered Cairn (below) and Broch. The cairn is rectangular as the previous two but absolutely massive - 32.5 metres long! Excavated in the 1930's, the 23 metre passage is divided into 12 stalls, all now protected by a modern hanger with a walkway over the top to get an aerial view.
We do like a Broch - they are always located in a beautiful spot and normally very peaceful places as well as very interesting. This one was no exception and adjacent to the cairn.
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Dee trying out the Neolithic shelving! |
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A nice spot for a picnic |
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Is Dee trying to tell me something? |
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This turbine was on a high hill which had a meandering boardwalk to admire the view from |
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All over Orkney there are lots of Fushia hedgerows which are very cheerful :) |
We are still surrounded by lovely wild flowers, here are some more that we haven't seen before.
Our last night at Orkney was spent at Birsay with a walk at low tide over to the Brough via a causeway for a second time. On our last day, we went on a snorkelling trip organised by the Stromness Museum to study Sea Grass and wildlife living in it, which we recorded. We first put on a dry suit - a first for both of us - strange to be dressed in normal clothes underneath and stay dry! Well for Dee anyway....
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Our last Orkney sunset |
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Dee with info on what to look out for |
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Not quite sure what the valves were for but mine (Phil) leaked!
| A last walk around the Ring of Brodgar - a lovely place!
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We had booked on the B&B service on the MV Hamnavoe. This means that although the ship doesn't leave until the morning, we get on the evening before and stay the night in a cabin with exclusive use of The Magnus Lounge (normally an extra with breakfast included in the morning. A bit like a mini cruise! Free drinks (not alcoholic) free pastries, fruit and biscuits and reading material. We had a great time in Orkney and were a bit sad to be leaving!
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Purdy settled into our dog friendly cabin - as long as she has her own blanket she is happy anywhere! |
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The Magnus Lounge |
After a flat crossing we reached Scrabster and the Scottish mainland again. After 3 months away we arrived with a fair bit of trepidation! We had planned a 1 nighter at Fortrose before visiting Fort George and then taking the ferry to the Outer Hebrides. How busy could that be...
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