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Skriduklaustur is a historical site in Eastern Iceland where a 16th century monastery was excavated in the years 2000-2012. The excavation revealed complex cloister of buildings, including church and hospital and a cemetary with 300 graves...
Skriduklaustur is a historical site in Eastern Iceland where a 16th century monastery was excavated in the years 2000-2012. The excavation revealed complex cloister of buildings, including church and hospital and a cemetary with 300 graves. It was an Augustinian cloister and is the only monastery that has been fully excavated in Iceland. The ruins of the monastery are now an offical heritage site where you can walk into the past. With this app you will be able to learn more about the history of this monastery and see how the buildings and landscape look like 500 years ago. It is both for use on site and at home.
This app features a geological trail developed by Sarah Alexander, a final year geology student at the University of St Andrews, as part of a Laidlaw Undergraduate Internship. Many thanks to Dr Ruth Robinson (supervisor) and..
This app features a geological trail developed by Sarah Alexander, a final year geology student at the University of St Andrews, as part of a Laidlaw Undergraduate Internship. Many thanks to Dr Ruth Robinson (supervisor) and Stuart Allison from the Department of Earth and Environmental Science for their invaluable support and suggestions.
Located on the East Coast of Scotland, between the historic fishing towns of Eyemouth and St Abbs, the Berwickshire Marine Reserve is a registered charity, the only Voluntary Marine Reserve in Scotland and is the second..
Located on the East Coast of Scotland, between the historic fishing towns of Eyemouth and St Abbs, the Berwickshire Marine Reserve is a registered charity, the only Voluntary Marine Reserve in Scotland and is the second oldest marine reserve in the UK Renowned for its breath-taking coastline, beautiful flowers, breeding seabirds and diverse marine life, the Berwickshire Marine Reserve is a unique area of local beauty that is enjoyed by thousands of visitors every year. In order to preserve this unique environment, the Berwickshire Marine Reserve was set up to manage the effects that we have on the environment, conserve the rich diversity of marine life, raise people’s awareness, and promote responsible recreation. What you can do at the Voluntary Marine Reserve: You don’t have to be a diver to appreciate the wonders of the Marine Reserve, there are all sorts of ways you can enjoy the marine life: • Take a walk along the coastal path and look out for seabirds, seals and event the occasional whale and dolphin • Explore the fantastic rockpools at Coldingham and Eyemouth •..
Explore the first digital reconstruction of Edinburgh in the 1540s. Learn about the Scottish capital’s eventful sixteenth-century history, and see recreations of key Edinburgh landmarks as they may have appeared during the childhood of Mary Queen..
Explore the first digital reconstruction of Edinburgh in the 1540s. Learn about the Scottish capital’s eventful sixteenth-century history, and see recreations of key Edinburgh landmarks as they may have appeared during the childhood of Mary Queen of Scots. Features include: • Videos of Edinburgh’s sixteenth-century townscape. • Photospheres visualizing the historic appearance of sites on and near the Royal Mile. • Interactive hotspots with additional historical information. • Location aware guide to link historic and modern landscapes. Please note, from 1 June 2017 a trailer app giving tasters of the content for two sites (Holyrood Palace and the Netherbow Port) will be available. The full app (with a wider range of sites) will be launched on 7 July 2017.
If you’ve ever wanted to record, upload and share details of wildlife you’ve spotted in the Scottish countryside and further afield, then this is the app for you! Record all your sightings of birds and mammals,..
If you’ve ever wanted to record, upload and share details of wildlife you’ve spotted in the Scottish countryside and further afield, then this is the app for you! Record all your sightings of birds and mammals, add your own notes and photos, share on social media and accept our Scottish wildlife spotting challenge. If you are a guest on a Speyside Wildlife holiday you can also view all of you pre-trip information electronically. The App is free to download for 100 days!
Colony Trail
This app aims to chronicle the stories and the histories of rural life for the Bennachie Colonists who had homes on Bennachie in the 19th and early 20th Century in imaginative ways that are accessible to current and future generations.
The Mediaeval St Andrews App is a mobile application that enables learners to concurrently explore the physicality of St Andrews and access location specific research. The App acts as a guide providing a narrative linking together..
The Mediaeval St Andrews App is a mobile application that enables learners to concurrently explore the physicality of St Andrews and access location specific research. The App acts as a guide providing a narrative linking together specific locations on the physical trail, which is freely available to students, visitors to St Andrews and the general public.
Explore the breath-taking views of Captain Scott’s magnificent ship, RRS Discovery Use this app to view the stunning Antarctic exploration ship, RRS Discovery. Navigate your way around the deck and experience the ship in all her..
Explore the breath-taking views of Captain Scott’s magnificent ship, RRS Discovery Use this app to view the stunning Antarctic exploration ship, RRS Discovery. Navigate your way around the deck and experience the ship in all her glory fully rigged with incredible 360 photospheres. You can also gain access to views of the rudder and hull, usually inaccessible within the dry dock. This app can also be used in conjunction with the cardboard viewer headset for full virtual reality mode to experience this fantastic piece of polar history.