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Slains Castle

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Day trip with the university along the Scottish North East coast. We visited the Bullars of Buchan, Fraserburgh and the Duff House in Banff.

Slains Castle

Slains Castle inspired Bram Stoker's novel, Dracula. It was built in 1597 by the 9th Earl of Erroll after his return to Scotland from exile, being pardoned by James VI for his rebellion. It was remodelled to a gothic style in the 19th century.
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seal

Hey,

please play the seal game at the Bullars of Buchan and tell me if you found it. Just look at the first two photos (1. pic: where you have to find the seal, 2pic: solution) .

Thanks xx

Who can spot the seal? :)

Pleas…
Who can spot the seal? :) Ple
Here ya go :). One tiny little sea…
Here ya go :). One tiny little s
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Slains Castle
The Bullars of Buchan, a 245 ft de…
The Bullars of Buchan, a 245 ft
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The Bullars of Buchan, a 245 ft deep sea chasm. These are a series of cliffs interspersed by coves and collapsed caves which are very spectacular. This is the most Easterly point on the Scottish mainland. The area plays host to a huge variety of birdlife. You can sometimes see seals and dolphins as well.
Bullars of Buchan
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