Across the 1656km2 area of Skye, the most remote island in the north of Scotland is paralyzed with deep trenches, steep, high walls like mazes.
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have just published a new discovery on dinosaur footprints in the Scottish Geological Journal on
Scientists discovered a large archaeological site that shows a long-necked dinosaur that looks like a Loch Ness monster that once lived in Scotland 170 million years ago.
Paleontologists have discovered a creature believed to be a long-lost relative of the Loch Ness monster in Scotland.
These lakes and sinkholes are the ideal summer heat destination, attracting tourists thanks to the majestic and mineral beauty, clear and cool water.