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Port Bannatyne yacht haven, Isle of Bute  
   

Port Bannatyne yacht haven, Isle of Bute

This is Kames Bay, the protected water around which Port Bannatyne was built from 1725 to 1810. We fopund here a little village inn, The Port Royal Hotel, now run by Russians with a famous Russian Tavern, a very unusual and welcoming place.
Isle of Bute, Scotland

April 16th 2008
The Isle of Bute lies off western Scotland, one of a handful of islands in the mouth of the River Clyde, north of the well-known Isle of Arran, and almost touching those fingers of Argyll that jut out into the Atlantic. I came across Bute in an article in the Sunday Independent about the marriage of Stella, daughter of Sir Paul McCartney of The Beatles fame. My road atlas showed me there was a rai ... read more
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British Flag Great Britain, the dominant industrial and maritime power of the 19th century, played a leading role in developing parliamentary democracy and in advancing literature and science. At its zenith, the British Empire stretched over one-fourth of the ear... ... read more
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