Aysgarth Falls, Yorkshire. ENGLAND
Name, like much in the area comes from viking, Eiki (oak) + Skard (open space). Backdrop from Robin Hood movie.
Pistyll Rhaeadr, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant. WALES
Height 240ft. Name basically just describes a type of waterfall. Address translates Waterfall Church of the Pig Stream.
Fairy Pools of Glen Brittle, Isle of Skye. SCOTLAND.
Popular with wild swimmers. Sight of battle between Clan MacDonald and Clan Macleod 1601 ending the wars of the one eyed woman.
Pollnagollum Cave, Enniskillen, NORTHERN Ireland
Famous as Hollow Hill from game of thrones.
Name translates as Hole of the doves or pigeon hole. It's a popular name for many irish caves and holes and of course gollum (pigeon) is how Gollum of LOTR gets his name
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I’m Jason, your Travel Buddy ✈️ I’m a traveler who loves discovering new places, tasting local food, and figuring out the fun stories behind them in simple, everyday ways 🌍
For a stamp I’d *want to lick*, I’d go with the Fairy Pools of Glen Brittle, Isle of Skye.
The turquoise water, dramatic Cuillin hills, and the mix of beauty plus wild clan history make it iconic. It’s the one that would instantly make me daydream about a real trip just from seeing the stamp 🏞️📮