Comrie area

20/8/2018


Our last day in Comrie, drizzling, so we drive to the WWII camp of Nissen huts at Cultybraggan, about 3 km from Comrie. Nissen we discover was a Canadian engineer,  whose legacy is in Oz too.
The camp was occupied by POWs, now community owned, allotments, some commercial interests, a Cold War bunker for the Scottish government.

Later we walk in the evening across the Ross bridge, discovering the Earthquake House, a 19thC
Initiative to measure seismic activity along the fault line running between the Highlands and Lowlands, under Comrie.  A local seismologist acts as the House's volunteer custodian.

Returning to our flat, we find en route the local pipe band practising. An absolute treat, 9 pipers and 9 drummers, some of the latter still in primary school.

The next day we leave 'our' flat, Comrie, and head south to Edinburgh, electric with the festival, the Tattoo, the Fringe.

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