Skara Brae - Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Skara Brae Orkney Islands
A Neolithic village buried in the southern shore of Sandwick.
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- ... Skara Brae itself was impresive but we were perhaps even more captivated by Skaill House ...
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- Centre hearth and beds to either side - Skara Brae by Linaanddame from a blog titled Rugged Scotland
- A maze of openings and passages - Skara Brae by Linaanddame from a blog titled Rugged Scotland
- Inside a replica of a Skara Brae building by Drewag from a blog titled Orkney Island
- Stone dresser near the fire, Skara Brae by Drewag from a blog titled Orkney Island
- Inside the replica home at Skara Brae by Linaanddame from a blog titled Rugged Scotland
- Skara Brae, Orkney Island, Scotland by Malinda65 from a blog titled Into the Orkneys
- Shelves and benches - Skara Brae by Linaanddame from a blog titled Rugged Scotland
- Keith on the coast to Skara Brae by Debandkeith from a blog titled Even further north to the Orkney Islands
- The settlement of Skara Brae by Linaanddame from a blog titled Rugged Scotland
- Debby on coast to Skara Brae by Debandkeith from a blog titled Even further north to the Orkney Islands
- Skara Brae by Eatdessertfirst from a blog titled Older than the Pyramids
- Skara Brae by Mylifesjourney from a blog titled Skara Brae, A Neolithing Play Ground
- Skara Brae by Drewag from a blog titled Orkney Island
- Skara Brae by Jfroy from a blog titled La période néolithique aux Orcades
Skara Brae 3100 BC -Orkney - Scotland
In the winter of 1850, a great storm battered Orkney.
There was nothing particularly unusual about that, but, on this occasion, the combination of wind and extremely high tides stripped the grass from a large mound, then known as Skerrabra.
This revealed the outline of a number of stone buildings - something that intrigued the local laird, William Watt, of Skaill, who embarked on an excavation of the site.
In 1868, after the remains of four ancient houses had been unearthed, work at Skerrabra was abandoned. The settlement remained undisturbed until 1925, when another storm damaged some of the previously excavated structures. A sea-wall was built to preserve these remains, but during the construction work, yet more ancient buildings were discovered.
Places to see in ( Kirkwall - UK )
Places to see in ( Kirkwall - UK )
Kirkwall is the largest town and capital of the Orkney Islands of Scotland. The town is first mentioned in Orkneyinga saga in the year 1046 when it is recorded as the residence of Rögnvald Brusason the Earl of Orkney, who was killed by his uncle Thorfinn the Mighty. In 1486, King James III of Scotland elevated Kirkwall to the status of a royal burgh; modern roadsigns still indicate The City and Royal Burgh of Kirkwall. The name Kirkwall comes from the Norse name Kirkjuvagr (Church Bay), which later changed to Kirkvoe, Kirkwaa and Kirkwall.
Kirkwall is a port with ferry services to Aberdeen and Lerwick, as well as the principal north islands in the group. At the heart of the town stands St. Magnus Cathedral, which was founded in memory of Saint Magnus Erlendsson, Earl of Orkney 1108–1117 by Earl (later Saint) Rögnvald Kali. Next to the Cathedral are the ruins of the former Bishop's Palace and Earl's Palace. The town has two museums, the larger being Tankerness House Museum, which contains items of local historical interest within one of Scotland's best-preserved sixteenth-century town-houses. The prehistoric, Pictish and Viking collections are of international importance. The other museum is the Orkney Wireless Museum, dealing with the history of radio and recorded sound.
Apart from the main historical buildings mentioned above, Kirkwall has many 17th–18th-century houses and other structures in the local vernacular style. The 'Kirk' of Kirkwall was not the Cathedral (which was originally at Birsay), but the 11th-century church of Saint Olaf of Norway. One late medieval doorway survives from this church, and an aumbry from the original church survives within the late 19th-century structure of the present-day Saint Olaf's Church (Episcopal) in the town's Dundas Crescent. Kirkwall also once had a medieval castle, which was destroyed in the 17th century.
On the west edge of the town, surrounded by Hatston Industrial Estate, is a prehistoric ancient monument, Grain Earth House (Historic Scotland), a short low stone-walled passage deep underground leading to a small pillared chamber. One of the major annual events in the town is the Ba Game, held each Christmas Day and New Year's Day between the Uppies and the Doonies, each team representing one half of the town. Kirkwall also has the most northerly of the world's Carnegie libraries, which was opened by Andrew Carnegie and his wife in 1909.
( Kirkwall - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Kirkwall . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Kirkwall - UK
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Sunset by the shore, Kirkwall, Orkney.
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Skara Brae, Quoyloo, Orkney, Scotland.
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SKARA BRAE
QUOYLOO
ORKNEY
SCOTLAND
SKARA BRAE IS THE BEST PRESERVED NEOLITHIC VILLAGE IN NORTHERN EUROPE. THE SETTLEMENT IS A VITAL PART OF THE HEART OF NEOLITHIC ORKNEY, WORLD HERITAGE SITE. THIS DRAWS MANY VISITORS YEARLY TO MAINLAND ORKNEY, SITUATED BETWEEN NORTH SCOTLAND AND SHETLAND.
ON THE WEST MAINLAND COAST, AT THE BAY OF SKAILL AND OFF THE B9056 ROAD, YOU WILL FIND A PARTLY BELOW GROUND VILLAGE THAT WAS LIVED IN PRE EGYPTIAN PYRAMIDS AND STONEHENGE CONSTRUCTION. THE STRUCTURE SURVIVES SURPRISINGLY INTACT WITH THE FURNITURE STILL IN PLACE.
IN THE PRESENT WE CAN LOOK INTO EACH DWELLING FROM ROOF LEVEL AND VISUALISE OUR ANCESTORS PLACING ITEMS ON THE DRESSER, LAYIN IN BED, SITTING AT THE HEARTH AND WALKING IN AND OUT THE DOORWAYS. SKARA BRAE WAS IN USE FOR 600 YEARS FROM 5100-4500 YEARS AGO. THE VILLAGE IS IN THE CARE OF HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT SCOTLAND.
DURING THE WINTER OF 1850 A FEIRCE STORM RIPPED THE TURF FROM THE HIGH DUNE NEAR SKAILL HOUSE. A HUGE REFUSE HEAP WAS BROUGHT TO LIGHT ALONG WITH REMAINS OF A PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT.
SKARA BRAE HAS BEEN SO WELL PRESERVED DUE TO ‘MIDDEN’. THIS IS A LONG LASTING BUILDING MATERIAL, THE DWELLINGS WERE ENCOMPASSED BY AND BUILT INTO. SAND WAS ALSO AN IMPORTANT PART TO SKARA BRAES SURVIVAL IN COVERING THE VILLAGE AND GIVING IT FURTHER STABILITY.
WHAT IS LEFT TODAY ARE TEN BUILDINGS MADE OF ORCADIAN FLAGSTONE. IT IS POSSIBLE SKARA BRAE WAS MUCH BIGGER. ARCHAEOLOGISTS ARE CONFIDENT THERE IS LITTLE TO UNCOVER AT THE LANDWARD SIDE. AT THE BEACH END, IT IS POSSIBLE MORE VILLAGE MAY HAVE EXISTED.
THERE WERE TWO PARTS OF CONSTRUCTION. THE BULK OF WHAT WE SEE TODAY IS THE YOUNGER CONSTRUCT. THIS HAS MOSTLY COVERED THE ORIGINAL BUILD WHICH HAD A DIFFERENT LAY OUT PLAN. HOUSES 9 & 10 ARE FROM THE FIRST PHASE. HOUSE 9 IS THE BEST PRESERVED OF THE EARLIER DWELLINGS.
THE MIDDEN MATERIAL WAS THE FIRST STAGE OF CONSTRUCTION. THIS CONSISTED OF DECOMPOSED FOODSTUFF, DUNG, SHELLS, STONES AND BROKEN ANIMAL BONES. SIMILAR TO A GARDENERS COMPOST HEAP. THIS MATERIAL MADE A TOUGH CLAY LIKE SUBSTANCE.
AS YOU ENTER EACH HOUSE YOU ARE MET WITH THE DRESSER STRAIGHT AHEAD. HOUSE 7 IS THE BEST PRESERVED. THE REMAINS OF TWO FEMALES WERE FOUND BENEATH THE FLOOR. THERE IS ALSO A HIGH LEVEL OF STONE CARVED DECORATION HERE. THE VISITORS CENTRE RECONSTRUCTION IS BASED ON THE HOUSE 7 DESIGN.
HOUSE 1 IS THE LARGEST AND NEAREST THE SEA. THIS IS A TYPICAL DESIGN FOR ALL THE HOUSES. NEXT TO THE DRESSER IS A UNIQUE FEATURE, THERE IS THREE SMALL BOX TANKS FOR FISH BAIT. AT THE DRESSERS RIGHT HAND SIDE IS A STONE GRINDER, IN THE CENTRE IS THE HEARTH. BETWEEN THE DRESSER AND HEARTH IS A STONE SEAT, AT EITHER SIDE IS THE BOX BEDS WITH STORAGE SPACES SET INTO THE WALLS.
STRUCTURE 8 IS PECULIAR AS IT IS DETACHED FROM THE REST OF THE VILLAGE. IT IS ALSO THE ONLY ROOM WHICH IS NOT FOR LIVING. THE ONLY FEATURE IT HAS IS THE HEARTH. IT HAS THICKER WALLS THAN THE OTHER DWELLINGS AND WAS FREESTANDING WITHOUT THE MIDDEN MATERIAL.
DURING EXCAVATIONS THE ARCHAEOLOGISTS FOUND ‘CHERT’ A FLINT LIKE STONE, EVERYWHERE. THIS SUGGESTS A WORKSHOP AREA FOR MAKING STONE TOOLS. OUTSIDE STRUCTURE 8 IS THE SO CALLED ‘MARKET PLACE’. WHICH HAS A PAVED AREA INSIDE THE MAIN PASSAGE.
THE SHORT AND NARROW DOORWAYS WOULD HAVE OFFERED PROTECTION AGAINST WIND. BEAR IN MIND THE HOUSES WERE ORIGINALLY ROOFED. SUPPORT BEAMS FOR THE ROOF WOULD HAVE BEEN MADE FROM WHALEBONE OR WOOD. THE ROOF MATERIAL WAS TURF, WEIGHTED DOWN BY TWISTED HEATHER MADE INTO ROPE.
CARVINGS CAN BE FOUND ON SOME OF THE WALLS AND PASSAGES. THE CARVINGS ARE SIMPLE ABSTRACT DESIGNS. THEY MAY ORIGINALLY HAVE BEEN COLOURED IN.
DURING EXCAVATIONS A FEW FINDS WERE OBJECTS MADE OF BONE WHICH RESEMBLE DICE. COW NUCKLE BONES WERE ALSO FOUND AND MAY HAVE A DIVINATION PURPOSE.
SKARA BRAE APPEARS TO BE ON A NORTH WEST ALIGNMENT WITH THREE SITES, RING OF BRODGAR, STONES OF STENNESS AND MAESHOWS. THE LATTER THREE CONSTRUCTIONS MAKE UP THE WORLD HERITAGE SITE. THE RING OF BOOKAN COULD ALSO BE INCLUDED ON THIS ALIGNMENT.
SKARA BRAE HAS A RESEMBLANCE TO PREHISTORIC VILLAGES IN CORNWALL, ENGLAND. CARN EUNY AND CHYSUTER ARE TWO EXAMPLES. HERE WE HAVE SIMILAR CONSTRUCTIONS AT THE TWO EXTREMES OF THE BRITISH ISLES.
WHEN SKARA BRAES USE CAME TO AN END, AT THE SAME TIME THE MAJESTIC CONSTRUCTIONS OF MAESHOWE, THE STONES OF STENNESS AND THE RING OF BRODGAR WERE BEING ERECTED.
IN NORTH EUROPE, SKARA BRAE IS UNPARALLELED IN ITS GIFT OF GIVING US AN INSIGHT OF HOW OUR DEEP ANTIQUITY ANCESTORS LIVED THERE LIVES. THE SITE STILL HOLDS THIS PROFOUND STATUS TODAY.
A BIG THANK YOU YO OUR ANCIENT ANCESTORS.
Neolithic Village Skara Brae Orkney Islands Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the Neolithic village on visit to Skara Brae located on Bay of Skaill on the West Coast of the mainland Orkney Islands. Older than Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids, it has been called the Scottish Pompei because of its excellent preservation.
Huge waves on Orkney Islands smash into kitchen window - Daily Mail
More than 30 children have been dramatically rescued from their school bus after it was hit by huge waves as Storm Caroline smashed into Britain today. Pupils were saved from the vehicle in Orkney, while there has been commuter chaos across the rest of the country with rail services, flights and ferries cancelled and bridges and roads closed. More than 4,000 homes have been left without power and dozens of schools have been forced to close today and tomorrow, as temperatures plummeted throughout the day. Lows of 3C (37F) were recorded in Scotland today and forecasters have warned conditions are set to drop even further with lows of -12C (10F) expected by Saturday night and temperatures struggling to get above freezing over the weekend, combined with bitterly cold winds. Sleet and ice warnings have been issued throughout the country (weather map top left) from this afternoon, with snowfall of up to 20cm expected across northern parts of the UK on Friday, and more snowfall as far south as London on Sunday. Pictured top, a car skids in the icy conditions in Cumbria. Bottom left, a snow plough at work in Cairngorm National park, Scotland. Bottom right, a plane struggles to land at Leeds-Bradford Airport.
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The First Stonehenge on Scotland's Orkney Islands
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We are James & Dee, a young married couple who run a smallholding on a small island of Eday, Orkney, UK. Eday is a beautiful island based off the North coast of Scotland, UK and is gnarled and battered by the strong waves and winds of the North Sea.
We are interested in permaculture, cold-climate gardening, we keep chickens, quail and ducks, enjoy fishing, hunting and making a lot of weird and interesting homebrew (James is the weird homemade wine guy!). We are creating a cleaner, healthier and less complicated life for us, our two hyperactive dogs and our growing family (we have a baby on the way!). We are becoming more self-sufficient and eco-friendly daily.
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Mengapa Orkney ? Sebenarnya karena tidak sengaja saja. Kebetulan akhir-akhir ini saya sedang mencari destinasi untuk melihat Aurora (setelah tidak berhasil mendapatkannya di Iceland) dan ketemulah Orkney Island ini.
Perjalanan dari London via British airways memakan waktu tidak sampai 4 jam (termasuk transit singkat di Aberdeen, salah satu kota di Skotlandia)
Saat kami tiba di Orkney Island airport, Kirkwall Airport, waktu masih sekitar jam 12 local time, kami segera mencari car rental di arrival hall, namun tidak ada satu pun yang memiliki stok mobil, dan berhubung saat kita sampai hari Sabtu, kegiatan kantor biasanya hanya setengah hari, dan seluruh kantor-kantor sudah tutup sampai Senin!! (salah satu kesalahan kami, jadi BD'ers, bila mau kemari, lebih baik buat konfirmasi menyewa mobil sebelum arrival)
Sebenarnya mengemudi di pulai ini sangat mudah, karena jalannya yang sangat sepi & posisi stir juga sama seperti dengan Indonesia.
Jadi, karena tidak dapat sewa mobil, pilihan kami hanya Public transport (walau interval 30 menit – 1 jam), karena pulau ini sedikit sekali penduduknya.
Public taxi pun tidak ada yang stand by di sekitar airport saat itu. Dengan bantuan staf airport, kami diorderkan taxi dan menunggu 20 menit. Setelah taxi datang kami menuju The Inn Guest House B&B.
Malam hari seperti sudah direncanakan, kami ingin chasing Aurora di Orkney island maka kita terus memantau pergerakan Aurora malam ini dari Orkney Aurora group di Facebook dan website. Sekitar jam 12 malam ada tanda-tanda Aurora dan kami bersiap untuk mengabadikan moment ini !
Penampakan Aurora walaupun hanya sekilas tapi kami sudah sangat excited !
TOP DESTINATIONS yang bisa di kunjungi selama 2-3 hari di ORKNEY ISLAND :
1. Stromness Harbour
Stromness adalah kota nelayan dengan rumah-rumah dan dermaga yang sangat sibuk tiap harinya.
2. Italian Chapel adalah salah satu bangunan bersejarah yang dibangun pada Januari 1942 oleh sekitar 550 orang tahanan perang Italia yang saat itu sedang membangun Churchill Barrier. Spot yang bagus buat foto-foto
3. SKARA BRAE, adalah perkampungan penduduk pada zaman Neolitikum, lebih tua dari Stonehenge di Inggris dan Piramida di Mesir, terletak di Teluk Skaill di pantai barat pulau terbesar di Orkney. Terdiri dari delapan rumah yang dibangun sekitar 3180 SM sampai 2500 SM. Perkampungan ini adalah peninggalan sejarah terlengkap di Eropa, oleh karenanya UNESCO World Heritage Site menobatkan Skara Brae sebagai salah satu dari empat situs yang menjadi “The Heart of Neolithic Orkney” .
4. Ring of Brodgar
Bangunan misterius batu-batu besar yang berdiri kokoh membentuk cincin besar.
Situs ini masih menjadi misteri dan kapan dibangun batu-batuan ini masih belum jelas, diperkirakan antara 2500 SM sampai 2000 SM.
5. St. Magnus Cathedral
Berada di pusat kota Kirkwall. Katedral St. Magnus adalah Gereja yang lokasinya paling utara di Inggris yang didirikan oleh Viking Earl Rognvald tahun 1137. Dikenal sebagai ‘Light in the North’.
6. Earl’s Palace
Berada tepat di sebelah Katedral St. Magnus, istana ini dibangun oleh Patrick, Earl of Orkney. Earl Patrick secara luas diakui sebagai salah satu bangsawan paling kejam dalam sejarah Skotlandia.
PS : Mungkin kalau bisa nyetir sendiri keliling pulau ini, bisa lebih banyak lagi destinasi yang bisa di kunjungi.
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Our vanlife story in Europe continues in Part 2 of The Orkney Isles, Scotland.
Where traveling in our campervan went wrong last time, traveling gone right in this episode.
We have been traveling around Scotland for 8 months, and the Orkney Isles were still on our bucketlist. Part 2 turned out to be a great adventure, and we got to see 5000 year old history in the village of Skara Brae.
The ring of Brodgar is also an old site and we got to spend the afternoon here.
Was this site used for freaky rituals or weddings? Nobody knows for sure.
When the vikings arrived, the left some pretty awesome things behind.
All and all, what a beautiful Island!
Miek had to be in the hospital in Aberdeen for a breast scan, but all ferries to the mainland were booked. So we got to sail on a working freight vessel, which was so cool! The MV Hildasay from Northlink Ferries shipped us and the van to Aberdeen. Watch the episode to see what happened. Make sure to watch Orkney part 1 for the full story.
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Sean Cursiter from Orkney and Fiona Penfold from Somerset were victorious at the inaugural live final of Farmers Weekly‘s competition, which aims to promote mental and physical health in agriculture in a fun and engaging way.
Our winners were two of 14 finalists picked from hundreds of applicants, who competed at an event co-hosted by Farm Fitness founder Tom Kemp at his family farm in Essex.
Out of 225 strong entries to Farmers Weekly's inaugural Britain Fittest Farmer competition, seven women and seven men were invited to an exhilarating final. See highlights from the day.
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