Category: Scotland

  • Castalian Spring

    Castalian Spring

    The Castalian Spring, in the ravine between the Phaedriades at Delphi, is where all visitors to Delphi — the contestants in the Pythian Games, and especially pilgrims who came to consult the Delphic Oracle — stopped to wash themselves and quench their thirst; it is also here that the Pythia and the priests cleansed themselves before the oracle-giving process. Finally Roman poets regarded it…

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  • Clach an Tiompain (the “Sounding Stone” or the Eagle Stone)

    Clach an Tiompain (the “Sounding Stone” or the Eagle Stone)

    Clach an Tiompain (in English, the “Sounding Stone”) or The Eagle Stone is a small Class I Pictish stone located on a hill on the northern outskirts of Strathpeffer in Easter Ross, Scotland. Description The stone is made of blue gneiss and is 32 inches (81 cm) high, 24 inches (61 cm) wide, and 10 inches (25 cm) thick.  Carved on the southeast side are two images, a horse shoe-like arc symbol above…

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