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Cruises visiting Mousa Broch, Shetland Islands (United Kingdom)


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A conical dry stone tower dating back to the end of the Iron Age, the Broch of Mousa is one of the many buildings constructed in the Highlands and in the Hebrides, Orkney and Shetlands archipelagos to fend off invaders. Constructed circa 100 BC, it is the tallest broch still standing, at 13 metres (almost 43 feet), and the best-preserved in Europe. Its excellent state of perservation can be explained among other factors by its isolated location and its massive construction: it has a single entrance passage and thick walls, with a diametre that is smaller than that of other brochs. The building was used over the centuries and is mentioned in the Norse sagas, Egil's Saga and the Orkneyinga Saga.

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Glasgow, Scotland - Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen
LE BORÉAL
Transfer + Flight Longyearbyen/Paris
13 nights on board
Dates:
27/05/2024 to the 09/06/2024
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Glasgow, Scotland - Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen
LE LYRIAL
Transfer + Flight Longyearbyen/Paris
13 nights on board
Dates:
25/05/2025 to the 07/06/2025
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Glasgow, Scotland - Bergen
LE BORÉAL
7 nights on board
Dates:
29/05/2025 to the 05/06/2025

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