Patriotic Alternative Scotland
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Loch Pooltiel from Lower Milovaig, Isle of Skye
Oakenshaw, Bradford
The north east getting involved too
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Patriotic Alternative West Midlands, Indigenous Peoples Day' 2021.

Thor's Cave, Staffordshire.

Original music by Bleeding Holograms and PA West Midlands activists.
So, last post of the day and we've saved the best till last
Ben Nevis
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James the Third of Scotland was born on this day in 1451.

James III (1451-1488) was King of Scots from 1460 until his death in battle in 1488. James was an unpopular and ineffective monarch owing to an unwillingness to administer justice fairly, a policy of pursuing alliance with the Kingdom of England, and a disastrous relationship with nearly all his extended family. It was through his marriage to Margaret of Denmark that the Orkney and Shetland islands were added to the territorial possessions of the Scottish crown.

His reputation as the first Renaissance monarch in Scotland has sometimes been exaggerated, based on attacks on him in later chronicles for being more interested in such unmanly pursuits as music than hunting, riding and leading his kingdom into war. In fact, the artistic legacy of his reign is slight, especially when compared to that of his successors, James IV and James V.
Scotland's Ben Nevis action dominating the press.