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Magical Scotland

Solve a series of clues and puzzles to find the street that opens the portal back.

Spanish students have been magically transported to an ancient castle in Scotland. They have one hour to solve a series of puzzles and escape the castle before the portal closes forever. Each room in the castle reveals something about Scotland's rich history and culture.

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"Awright, awbody. Walcome tae Scotland. We're fair chuffed that ye're visitin' this braw country an' that ye'll get tae ken oor auldest traditions. We want tae shaw ye the bonniest places in this land an' teach ye some words o' the Scots dialect".

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"Right, everybody. Welcome to Scotland. We are very happy that you are visiting this brave country and that you will get to know the oldest traditions. We want to see the most beautiful places in this country and teach you a few words from the Scottish dialect.

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There are three languages in Scotland. Most people speak English and Scots. Scots is spoken by young and old people in cities and rural areas and sometimes people mix Scots and English. Scotland is a country in Great Britain, to the north of England. Scotland has nearly 800 islands, but people only live on some of them. A minority (around one percent of the Scottish population) speak Scottish Gaelic, an old Celtic language which is very different from English.

When people think of Scottish food they often think of haggis, a type of sausage made from parts of a sheep. The famous Scottish Highland Games are a combination of culture and sport. Competitors do heavy sports like ‘caber tossing’, where they throw big tree trunks, and there is traditional Scottish music and dancing.
The most popular sport in Scotland is football and famous teams include Celtic and Rangers, from Glasgow, Scotland’s biggest city. Another popular game, golf, was invented in Scotland in the Middle Ages. At public and cultural events you can often hear traditional music and see traditional dancing. Pipers play music on bagpipes, a Celtic wind instrument with pipes and a bag. Pipers and dancers usually wear kilts. A kilt is a traditional skirt with a tartan design which is worn by men and women.

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When people think of Scottish food they often think of haggis, a type of sausage made from parts of a sheep.The most popular sport in Scotland is football and famous teams include Celtic and Rangers, from Glasgow, Scotland’s biggest city. Another popular game, golf, was invented in Scotland in the Middle Ages. The famous Scottish Highland Games are a combination of culture and sport. Competitors do heavy sports like ‘caber tossing’, where they throw big tree trunks, and there is traditional Scottish music and dancing. At public and cultural events you can often hear traditional music and see traditional dancing. Pipers play music on bagpipes, a Celtic wind instrument with pipes and a bag. Pipers and dancers usually wear kilts. A kilt is a traditional skirt with a tartan design which is worn by men and women.Scotland is a country in Great Britain, to the north of England. Scotland has nearly 800 islands, but people only live on some of them.There are three languages in Scotland. Most people speak English and Scots. Scots is spoken by young and old people in cities and rural areas and sometimes people mix Scots and English. Competitors do heavy sports like ‘caber tossing’, where they throw big tree trunks, and there is traditional Scottish music and dancing. At public and cultural events you can often hear traditional music and see traditional dancing. Pipers play music on bagpipes, a Celtic wind instrument with pipes and a bag.

Scotland is a country in Great Britain, to the north of England. Scotland has nearly 800 islands, but people only live on some of them.There are three languages in Scotland. Most people speak English and Scots. Scots is spoken by young and old people in cities and rural areas and sometimes people mix Scots and English. When people think of Scottish food they often think of haggis, a type of sausage made from parts of a sheep.The most popular sport in Scotland is football and famous teams include Celtic and Rangers, from Glasgow, Scotland’s biggest city. Another popular game, golf, was invented in Scotland in the Middle Ages. The famous Scottish Highland Games are a combination of culture and sport. Competitors do heavy sports like ‘caber tossing’, where they throw big tree trunks, and there is traditional Scottish music and dancing. At public and cultural events you can often hear traditional music and see traditional dancing. Pipers play music on bagpipes, a Celtic wind instrument with pipes and a bag. Pipers and dancers usually wear kilts. A kilt is a traditional skirt with a tartan design which is worn by men and women. Competitors do heavy sports like ‘caber tossing’, where they throw big tree trunks, and there is traditional Scottish music and dancing. At public and cultural events you can often hear traditional music and see traditional dancing. Pipers play music on bagpipes, a Celtic wind instrument with pipes and a bag.

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216

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On top of a hill, a castle watches, witness of battles and times of joy. From its towers, a monster can be seen, his home in the waters, where he hides. In the deep lake, his figure is legend, although no one has seen its tremendous form. Which castle guides you to this mystical creature, a guardian of history, in Celtic land?

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The castle is Dunnottar Castle, which sits on the shores of Aberdeenshire coastline . The Castle has played host to some of the nation's greatest historical figures including William Wallace.

The castle is Urquhart Castle, which sits on the shores of Loch Ness, famous for the legend of the Loch Ness Monster (Nessie).

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216, St Leonard Street, Edimburg

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