Loch Tay boat trips reveal mystery of ancient crannogs
Gayle enjoys a crannog cruise on Loch Tay with guide Rich Hiden.
Gayle joins a ‘crannog cruise’ on Loch Tay and discovers the secrets of these ancient islands.
Loch Tay is a magnificent, dark stretch of water, 15 miles long and more than 500ft deep in parts.
Flanked by the towering bulk of Ben Lawers to the north, the loch is in a remote, peaceful setting, enjoyed by watersports enthusiasts, locals and tourists alike.
It’s hard to imagine that hundreds of people once lived on the loch, inhabiting ancient manmade islands known as crannogs.
Loch Tay boat trips reveal mystery of ancient crannogs
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Kiana Williams wins championship with Stanford. Here s what you should know about the San Antonian.
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Stanford s Kiana Williams, in white, pushes the ball up the court against South Carolina s Destanni Hendersonduring their 2021 NCAA Women s Final Four national semifinal game at the Alamodome on Friday, Apr. 2, 2021.Kin Man Hui, San Antonio Express-News / Staff photographer
San Antonio is home to an NCAA women s basketball champion.
On Sunday, Wagner High School graduate Kiana Williams helped lead Stanford to a 54-53 victory over Arizona at the Alamodome for the national title.
“To win it in my hometown, that means a lot, Williams told the Express-News. I know my teammates wanted this as bad as I did, in my senior year, in my hometown. Everything just lined up, and I feel like it was already written.”