Islay, England_Kildalton's Cross
- Thursday, November 20 2008 @ 09:45 AM JST
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Ardbeg quilt
Ardbeg Distillery
Kildalton's Cross Endured the wind and snow and remained in perfect shape beyond 1200 years
Islay, Queen of the Hebrides, feels melancholy for nature every time she meets a cow or horse
IeLa of Ialry
Scotland
Church 1200 years ago. There is clear air
Further visit the ruins of a church with the Kirdalt cross in the southeast. The cross, which was erected about 1200 years ago, has withstood the wind and snow, but still retains its old appearance perfectly. There are no weeds inside the masonry church ruins. Protected by Celtic beliefs?
Laphroaig Distillery
1815, floor malting is only here with Bowmore.
It is said that in 1816 and the 16th century, distillation was carried out in a small hut.
Ardbeg Distillery
Founded in 1794, moonshine at that time Established a distillery as of 1815
Ask for three distilleries southeast of the Island
Kildalton's Cross
Celtic crosses are still alive. When you enter the inside of the church, you can feel the old appearance. Is this due to the depth of Celtic faith? This air that I can't even feel for 1200 years. I feel something in the dignified atmosphere. The cross that is still alive even in the ruins. There are no houses around. It is the same with Kotetsu that only this place is left as a sacred place and feels precious as a place of inheritance of history. It is strange that only the cross is still alive in the abandoned house for many years.