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Blood of my Blood,' the prequel series following the love stories of Claire Beauchamp and Jamie Fraser’s parents, debuting ...
Claire: That day at Craigh na Dun, we said a lot of things, but there’s one thing I didn’t say. Couldn’t. I haven’t for 20 years. But I’m here, and now it’s time.
Blood Of My Blood begins “on the eve of an earlier Jacobite rebellion.” In 1714, Ellen MacKenzie (Harriet Slater) and Brian ...
Starz has given us our first look at “where it all began” for their upcoming adaptation of TV adaptation of Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander. The image above is presumably Craigh na Dun, the rock ...
But does Craigh na Dun, the standing stones which Claire Fraser fell through in the Starz really exist? By Neela Debnath. 23:01, Thu, Feb 6, 2020. Link copied Bookmark.
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Callanish Standing Stones, Ancient Wonders
The Standing Stones of Callanish on the Isle of Lewis in the outer Hebrides of Scotland have fascinated many for thousands of ...
Claire: And for the first time since I passed through the standing stones of Craigh na Dun I found myself surrounded by my own people. They might be called Red Coats instead of Tommys but they ...
Craigh na Dun isn't the only location where time travel is possible–the Abandawe cave in Jamaica and the Ocracoke stone circle in North Carolina have both come up as alternatives.
Hear, ye! Hear, ye! Clever, resourceful woman with intimate secrets pertaining to English nobility and the Jacobite Rebellion is seeking safe passage to Craigh na Dun.
Entertainment; TV & Radio News; Outlander fans predict series finale’s time travel twist after spotting Craigh na Dun filming The hit series will finally air the second half of season seven in a ...
Producers of the hit TV show said the mythical Craigh na Dun in the TV series was 'inspired' by the stones, which has increased tourism. Visitor numbers to the site have tripled to 150,000 ...