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<blockquote data-quote="Pam_m" data-source="post: 1827763" data-attributes="member: 18672"><p>Scotland to me was breathtaking, with wonderful views of the rolling pasture lands, hills and mountains! The pasture lands particularly caught my eye. A pleasure to see cattle and sheep grazing in the undulating fields, with shrub after shrub of Gorse, a dazzling feast of colour given by the pea-like fragrant and vibrant yellow flowers and looking spectacular, also the rocky outcrops, all making the scene look so natural, as it truly is!</p><p>I am hoping to visit Dumfries and Galloway again in late Autumn/Winter 2010/2011 on a long weekend to see the wintering Wildfowl at Mersehead and Caerlaverock. I also have in mind possibly a two week holiday in the Spring of 2011 and seeing more of Scotland, all being well.</p><p>I would like to extend my sincerest thanks to the people who offered advice on sites to visit and links, their help was invaluable and helped us to make the most of the week's holiday. Thank you all very much.</p><p></p><p>To sum up the holiday in Scotland in one word........Magic!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pam_m, post: 1827763, member: 18672"] Scotland to me was breathtaking, with wonderful views of the rolling pasture lands, hills and mountains! The pasture lands particularly caught my eye. A pleasure to see cattle and sheep grazing in the undulating fields, with shrub after shrub of Gorse, a dazzling feast of colour given by the pea-like fragrant and vibrant yellow flowers and looking spectacular, also the rocky outcrops, all making the scene look so natural, as it truly is! I am hoping to visit Dumfries and Galloway again in late Autumn/Winter 2010/2011 on a long weekend to see the wintering Wildfowl at Mersehead and Caerlaverock. I also have in mind possibly a two week holiday in the Spring of 2011 and seeing more of Scotland, all being well. I would like to extend my sincerest thanks to the people who offered advice on sites to visit and links, their help was invaluable and helped us to make the most of the week's holiday. Thank you all very much. To sum up the holiday in Scotland in one word........Magic!!!! [/QUOTE]
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