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<title>Mysterious Scottish Island and Its History</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>On the <a href="http://www.scotland-info.co.uk/arran.htm" target="_blank">Isle of Arran</a>, located off Scotland's southwest coast, travelers can visit <a href="http://www.mysteriousbritain.co.uk/majorsites/machrie1.html" target="_blank">Machrie Moor</a>, which boasts several stone circles and some free-standing 18-foot-tall stones. Adding to the island's appeal and mystery is the 16th-century Brodick Castle, which still houses furnishings and art from its many inhabitants; the ruins of Lochranza Castle; and Culzean Castle &amp;amp; Country Park, which features an armory, ruins, and extensive grounds.</p>
<p>Arran is a small island, 20 miles long and 56 miles round, located off the south-west coast of Scotland.</p>
<p><img src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2008/07/31/244145_1.jpg" alt="" /><br /> <br />Ferries run from the Scottish mainland to the Isle of Arran. Most people reach the island via Ardrossan which has a direct rail service from Glasgow.</p>
<p>The history of Arran is of strong interest to local Archeologists, tourists, and residents.</p>
<p>The first people on Arran to leave visible signs of their life and times here were the Neolithic people, who lived on the island in the period between 4,500BC and 2,000BC. They were farmers, and traces of their field systems have been found on Arran. However, they have left their most distinct legacy on Arran in the form of stone circles, standing stones and cairns. We do not know what these monuments were used for, but it is safe to assume that they had some kind of ceremonial function.</p>
<p><img src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2008/07/31/244145_3.jpg" alt="" /><br />Machrie moor standing stones is a small ancient circle protected by a stone wall. Continue on the footpath and you will reach the main site, three-quarters of a mile across the fields.</p>
<p><img src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2008/07/31/244145_4.jpg" alt="" /><br />Robert Pollock has produced an excellent guide with diagrams which details these and other circles on this site. Two of the circles have recently been excavated, and the amount of peat growth over the original prehistoric ground surface can be seen as a tidemark on the stones. Indeed one of the circles had completely disappeared under the peat.</p>
<p><img src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2008/07/31/244145_5.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Druid Stone is likely to be a Neolithic or Bronze age stone, despite its local association with the Iron Age priesthood. A druid was a member of the priestly and learned class in the ancient Celtic societies of Western Europe, Britain and Ireland.</p>
<p><img src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2008/07/31/244145_6.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Ruins of Lochranza Castle are located north of Brodick.</p>
<p>It features the striking ruins of a 14th century castle, a former hunting lodge of the Scottish Kings.</p>
<p><img src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2008/07/31/244145_7.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>It has been claimed that <a href="http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/arran/lochranzacastle/index.html" target="_blank">Lochranza Castle</a> has literary connections, being used as the basis for the castle in the Tintin adventure "The Black Island".</p>
<p><img src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2008/07/31/244145_8.jpg" alt="" /><br /> <br />Brodick Castle is made up of red sandstone and it lies at the foot of Goatfell Mountain 1.5 miles out of Brodick; the main port on the Isle of Arran off the west coast of Scotland.</p>
<p><img src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2008/07/31/244145_9.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>The name Brodick comes from the Norse words, meaning 'broad bay'. Arran means 'peaked island' in Gaelic.</p>
<p>It's a fascinating Island filled with mysteries and folklore. Visit now before the times destroy it.</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FEurope%2FUnited-Kingdom%2FMysterious-Scottish-Island-and-Its-History.190811"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FEurope%2FUnited-Kingdom%2FMysterious-Scottish-Island-and-Its-History.190811" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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<title>10 Hotel Concepts of the World: Unique Getaways You’ll Never Forget  </title>
<link>http://www.trifter.com/Practical-Travel/Adventure-Travel/10-Hotel-Concepts-of-the-World-Unique-Getaways-Youll-Never-Forget--.49429</link>
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<![CDATA[<h3>1. CAVE</h3>

<h3>Gamirasu Cave Hotel, Turkey</h3>
 <img  alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_0.jpg" />
 



 <p>The cave was originally inhabited by the Christian monks in the Byzantine era for more than 5,000 years. The volcanic rock insulates the cave, keeping the temperature naturally comfortable. Opened in 1999, the restored cave hotel has a total of 18 rooms at around $100 - $150 per night. </p>

 
 <h3>Kokopelli's Cave, New Mexico, USA </h3>
<img  alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_1.jpg" />


 <p>This is actually a privately owned luxury cliff dwelling in Farmington, New Mexico. The one bedroom cave home is carved from a 65 million year old sandstone formation. For about $280 per night, not only you will get a "living-in-cave" experience but also a superb view of the La Plata River as well as La Plata and San Juan mountains. </p>
 
 
 <h3>2. TREE HOUSE  </h3>


<h3>Woodpecker Hotel, Vasteras, Sweden</h3>
 
<img  alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_2.jpg" />

 

 <p>This is a tree house built on a 130 year old oak tree located in the Vaserparken park. At 13 meters above ground, the only access to the tree house is by a rope ladder. The tree house was built by a Swedish artist, Mikael Genberg. Even though small, the tree house is furnished with all the basic amenities. As this is the only tree house in that area, early booking is necessary and expect to pay around $300 per night.</p>


 <h3>Green Magic Tree Houses, Kerala, India</h3>
<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_60.jpg" />
 <p>This is a tree house built on a tropical rainforest tree at around 100 feet high above the ground. The only access to the tree house is via a hanging bridge. As the tree houses are located in a protected rainforest, they are all eco-friendly and use alternative energy to keep running. There are four double rooms in two tree houses. Costing around $250-$300 per night, each room is equipped with a bathroom and telephone.</p>
 
 
 <h3>3. ICE</h3>
 
 <h3>Ice Hotel, Sweden</h3>

<img  alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_4.jpg" />
 <p>Ice Hotel of Sweden is the original and the world's first ice hotel made of 6,000 square feet of ice and snow. This hotel only exists from December to April every year since 1990. At an average temperature of about 17 degrees Fahrenheit, the hotel beds are also specially made of ice and snow, topped with a couple of layers of reindeer skins with a thermal sleeping bed for the guests to sleep. The hotel charges around $200 per night. It has 80 rooms including suites, a church and a bar called the Absolute Icebar. </p>
 
 
 <h3>Alta Igloo Hotel, Norway</h3>
<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_61.jpg" />

 <p>This hotel is made of snow and ice, measuring about 2,000 square meters. The hotel is decorated with ice sculptures depending on the theme set each year, for instance, Viking myth (2004), Norwegian fairytales (2005) and wild animals (2006). The temperature in the igloo remains between minus 4 and minus 7 degrees Celsius. To ensure comfort of the guests, the bed is made up of reindeer hide mattresses and a thermal sleeping bag. The hotel has 30 rooms which cost around $250-$300 per night.  </p>
 
 
 
 <h3>4. DESERT</h3>
 
 <h3>Al Maha Desert Resort, United Arab Emirates</h3>
<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_62.jpg" />
 <p>This luxurious hotel has received world recognition for its architecture which comprises 40 Bedouin-tent shaped villas and two suites. The resort has a full spa complex with a large pool and gym. Each room is equipped with air-conditioning, a giant bed and a luxurious bathroom, costing between $800-$1500 per night. </p>
 
 
 
 
 <h3>5. UNDERWATER</h3>
 
 <h3>Utter Inn, Stockholm, Sweden</h3>
 <img  alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_65.jpg" />

 <p>This is an underwater hotel with a floating top which looks like a little red house in the Lake Malaran. The bedroom is like an underwater hatch with windows. This is in fact another creation of Swedish artist, Mikael Genberg. Access to the underwater hotel is by boat. Meals will also be delivered by boat. A night stay with dinner costs around $350.</p>
 
 
 


 <h3>Jules Undersea Lodge, Key Largo, Florida</h3>
<img  alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_66.jpg" />
 <p>It claims to be the world's first underwater hotel, 21 feet below the sea. It was originally built in the 1970s as a research lab off the coast of Puerto Rico. It was only opened to public in 1986. The only access to the hotel is by diving for 21 feet underwater. Each room is equipped with a kitchenette, shower and window (for underwater viewing), costing around $350 per night.</p>

 
 
 


 <h3>6. CAPSULE</h3>
 
 <h3>Capsule Inn, Tokyo, Japan</h3>
<img  alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_9.jpg" />
 <p>This is more like a capsule than a standard hotel room. These capsules are made of reinforced plastics. Each capsule has all the basic amenities such as TV, radio, alarm clock and lightings. The Inn also provides lounge and also shared bathrooms. It charges around $50-$100 per night.  </p>
 
 
 
 
 <h3>7. FANTASY / WEIRD DECOS</h3>
 
 <h3>Hobbit Motel, Woodlyn Park, Otorohanga, New Zealand</h3>
 <img  alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_67.jpg" />
 <p>Hobbit Motel is one of the 3 unique motel units in Woodlyn Park. It resembles the authentic Hobbit home based on Tolkiens's books with the Hobbit furniture and circular windows. Comes with a very basic amenities, you can stay here for under $100 per night.  </p>
 
 
 
 <h3>Propeller Island City Lodge, Berlin, Germany </h3>
<img  alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_11.jpg" />
 <p>This hotel is especially designed for people who like weird decorations and arts. Each room at Propeller Island Lodge is distinct in its own way. For instance, one room is orange in color, another comes with a slanted bed as if floating in the air. There's also a room complete with coffins that double as beds or you can even sleep in a lion cage. Cost per night comes to around $150-$200.</p>
 
 
 
 <h3>8. BIZARRE WALK-THROUGH EXPERIENCE</h3>
 
 <h3>Queen Mary Hotel, Long Beach California, USA</h3>
<img  alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_12.jpg" />
 <p>Queen Mary was once a luxurious ocean liner and first set sail in 1934, carrying about 3,000 passengers and crew. During World War II, the ship carried around 16,000 troops at a time and also became a hospital for a short while. Right after the 1,001th voyage, the ship was permanently docked in Long Beach in 1967 and was transformed into a hotel with an interactive museum. Ghost sightings are quite common among the guests and the crew. However, if you can't see one, there is also the "Ghosts and Legends" tour, which is  a special effect walk-through tour that dramatizes most of the ghostly stories reported on the ship.  There are 365 rooms and suites. Price starts at around $150-$200 per night. </p>
 
 
 
 <h3>Old Jail Mount, Mount Gambier, Australia</h3>
<img  alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_13.jpg" />

 <p>This old jail house was transformed into a lodging aimed at budget travelers and backpackers. Guests will get the experience of being locked up during the night, pay legal fees, court appearance, eat in mess hall, sleep next to a toilet; all for less than $100 per night. </p>
 
 
 
 <h3>9. TRANSPORTATION</h3>
 
 <h3>Imperial Boathouse, Hotel Cheong Mun Beach, Thailand</h3>
<img  alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_14.jpg" />
 <p>These boathouses were originally rice barges which are transformed into 34 luxurious beach-front suites. These two-storey boathouses are equipped with a luxurious bedroom, bathroom, dining area, living room and sunbathing deck, with a starting price of about $600 per night.  </p>
 
 
 
 
 <h3>Exploranter - Overland Hotel, Sao Paulo, Brazil</h3>
 <img  alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_68.jpg" />
 <p>This is actually a hotel on wheels. The hotel amenities include a shared kitchen, hot showers and a total of 28 beds. There is also a traveling chef on board who are also adventurous in preparing international cuisine. You can expect to pay less than $100 per night. </p>
 
 
 
 <h3>10. ANIMALS AND PETS </h3>
 
 <h3>Dog Bark Park Inn, Indiana, USA</h3>
<img  alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_16.jpg" />
 <p>This is a two storey building in a shape of a giant beagle. For less than $100 per night, the rooms are well equipped with a queen sized bed, bathroom, fridge, microwave, hair dryer and a coffee maker. </p>
 
 
 
 <h3>Paw House Inn, Vermont, USA</h3>
 <img  alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/09/30/64204_69.jpg" />
 <p>This hotel is specialized for pets traveling with their owners. The pets get its own custom made dog bed complete with quilt and pillows. There is also a day care center for the pets to enjoy the scenic countryside. Price starts at around $200 per night.</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FPractical-Travel%2FAdventure-Travel%2F10-Hotel-Concepts-of-the-World-Unique-Getaways-Youll-Never-Forget--.49429"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FPractical-Travel%2FAdventure-Travel%2F10-Hotel-Concepts-of-the-World-Unique-Getaways-Youll-Never-Forget--.49429" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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