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Ancient Remains Found At Balmoral


The Queen of England's country estate, Balmoral, in Scotland, has a long history but that history may be a lot longer than the Queen's lineage. The Telegraph reports that fossilized bones belonging to a prehistoric woolly mammoth have been found on the estate. The mammoth remains were found as a workers were digging test holes for a new fishing loch. The bones include a molar tooth and a knee joint and have been taken to the University of Aberdeen for testing to determine their age.

Balmoral Goes Green

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Prince Charles has long been known for his eco-efforts including driving a wine powered car. But Queen Elizabeth is green-minded too. The Daily Telegraph reports that Queen Elizabeth who has also set up an energy-saving committee at Buckingham Palace, is turning Balmoral, her Scottish estate, into a property that is completely energy self-sufficient. A small hydro-electric plant has been installed at at Balmoral and it sells electricity to the national grid. The plant was developed on the Gelder Burn, a stream in the estate forest and generates enough power for Balmoral and for 1,000 private homes in the area. A water-driven turbine was originally installed in the 1920s to provide electricity, in the 1950s it was used to power the estate sawmill, and now since the mill is no longer in use a generator was installed which allows the turbine to be connected to the National Grid and offer power to the surrounding homes.

The Balmoral woodlands are registered with the Forestry Stewardship Council which supports sustainable forestry worldwide and all farming practices are registered with the Soil Association, which promotes organic food and farming. The estate is also a big recycler turning tons of organic waste into compost each year. Even the royal protection officers pedal around the estate on bicycles and use their vehicles less. It's all part of the Queen's commitment to climate change initiatives, a stance which she has urged other nations to adopt.

The JK Rowling Suite At The Balmoral Hotel

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The hotel suite where JK Rowling finished the Harry Potter series has become a monument of sorts. Last year, Rowling checked into room 552 of the Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh, Scotland to finish Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Now this suite has been named the JK Rowling Suite and it will be available to guests for £965 per night. The room contains a marble bust of the Greek God Hermes that Rowling signed after she finished the final book. The 180-square-foot suite also includes the desk and bed she used during her stay. A brass plaque is now on the front door and the door knocker has been replaced by a brass owl like those in the books.

[via The Telegraph]

Charles Criticized for Auction Donation

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Prince Charles is being heavily criticized for his choice of donation to a charitable auction. After meeting some members of the Ballater Charitable Chiels in Scotland, he donated a hunting trip for four on the Balmoral Estate, complete with professional trackers, to their silent auction, which benefits breast cancer and other charities. The value of the package is about £2,000, but the fact that the money would go to charity is no consolation to animal rights activists, who are questioning whether this is an appropriate gift because it supports the suffering of animals.

Valentine's Day at The Balmoral Hotel in Scotland

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Our pre-Valentine's romance tour continues with a stop at the Balmoral hotel in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Balmoral hotel is planning treats such as a bath butler who will serve chocolate-dipped strawberries and martinis in your roll-top bath with views over the city, a rose-petal turn down, and spa treatments for two in the Couple’s Therapy Suite in The Balmoral Spa. A five-course gourmet dinner created by Michelin-starred Chef Jeff Bland is being held in the number one restaurant. There is also a champagne afternoon tea at the Bollinger Champagne Bar. The “Simply Valentine’s” experience includes cocktails on arrival, overnight luxury accommodation, rose-petal turn down, champagne breakfast and complimentary use of The Balmoral Spa (excluding treatment) and costs £319 per room per night February 10 to February 19 2006.

[via Europe Travel News]


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