United Kingdom

Discover the United Kingdom: A Tapestry of History, Royalty, and Natural Wonders

Embark on a journey to the United Kingdom, an archipelago where history and modernity intertwine in a rich tapestry that spans thousands of years. Located off the northwestern coast of mainland Europe, the UK is composed of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, each with its own unique heritage and allure. From the Neolithic Orkney to the Roman baths of Bath, the Norman conquest to the industrial revolution, the UK's legacy is as diverse as its landscapes.

Chronicles of the Isles: A Storied Past

The United Kingdom's narrative is marked by legendary monarchs, literary greats, and epoch-defining events. Its sovereignty has influenced global history, language, and culture, with a monarchy that continues to capture the world's imagination.

London: The Crown Jewel

In the heart of the UK, London stands as a global metropolis, boasting landmarks such as the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and the Houses of Parliament, alongside the modernity of the Shard and the cultural haven of the West End.

Edinburgh: A Capital of Culture

Travel north to Scotland's Edinburgh, where the iconic Edinburgh Castle looms over a city renowned for its festivals, arts, and the historic Royal Mile.

The Lake District: Nature's Masterpiece

England's Lake District offers tranquil beauty, with its idyllic lakes, mountainous landscapes, and literary associations with Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter.

The Giant's Causeway: Geological Splendor

In Northern Ireland, the Giant's Causeway showcases an awe-inspiring coastal landscape of basalt columns, born from volcanic fury and Irish legend.

From the rugged coasts of Cornwall to the sweeping valleys of Wales, and the picturesque glens of the Scottish Highlands, the United Kingdom invites exploration of its castles, cathedrals, and quaint villages. As you traverse through travel.frogsfolly.com, let us guide you through the UK's living history, its vibrant cultures, and its awe-inspiring natural beauty. Join us to discover the United Kingdom—a land where every stone tells a story and every landscape inspires a dream.

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<p>Mills Observatory is the first purpose-built public astronomical observatory in the UK, located on the summit of Balgay Hill in Dundee, Scotland.<br />
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Dundee Law (The Landmark) Rising 174 meters (571 feet) above the city, this volcanic sill is the highest point in Dundee. It offers 360-degree views of the city center, the River Tay, Fife, and the Sidlaw Hills. At the summit sits a recently restored World War I war memorial.</p>
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<p>Mills Observatory is the first purpose-built public astronomical observatory in the UK, located on the summit of Balgay Hill in Dundee, Scotland.<br />
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Dundee Law (The Landmark) Rising 174 meters (571 feet) above the city, this volcanic sill is the highest point in Dundee. It offers 360-degree views of the city center, the River Tay, Fife, and the Sidlaw Hills. At the summit sits a recently restored World War I war memorial.</p>
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<p>Manchester Barton 15/07/2026 EGCB</p>
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<p>Commentary.<br />
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I stood here in awe and wonder.<br />
Perfection is an over-used and ill-used term.<br />
But here, on this day in early September,<br />
I got close to feeling it had been found.<br />
The Isle of Bute fits into the Kyles of Bute<br />
 like a “Y” shaped piece of jigsaw.<br />
Endless woodland on verdant slopes fall down to<br />
 a glassy sea of blue and white reflections.<br />
And beyond, another Ring of Bright Water and the mainland of Ayrshire.<br />
Silent and empty it seems.<br />
But it is not.<br />
I counted over 20 boats, yachts and cruisers <br />
sailing, anchored or moored along this paradise coast.<br />
And I was glad that many others were sharing this incredible place.</p>
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<p>British manufacturer Ribcraft UK has announced the latest addition to its police and military range. The all-new Ribcraft 8.0 boasts Ribcraft’s signature military grade solid deep V hull with a free running deck together with a heavy-duty anti-slip decking finish.  The boat’s length over all (LOA) is 8.00 m and it measures 2.85 m across the beam.<br />
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Innovative features include the Hypalon inflatable tube manufactured from heavy-duty premium Military Grey fabric impression. It comprises a conventional O shaped sponson around the bow section for increased buoyancy which gradually converts into a D shaped collar along the sides to the transom to maximise the deck operating space.<br />
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The boat features  a custom-made stainless steel A frame, black powder coated, two solid stainless steel tow bollards, and an integrated stainless steel bow winch eye strong point and transom mounted towing eyes.</p>
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<p>Early Mist (26 foot Cabin Cruiser) Teignmouth</p>
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<p><u>Fulmar 32's main features</u><br />
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Model Fulmar 32<br />
Version Twin keel<br />
Rigging Type: Masthead Sloop<br />
Hull type: Masthead Sloop Monohull<br />
Category: Cruiser-racer sailboat<br />
Sailboat builder:  Westerly Marine Ltd. (UK)<br />
Sailboat designer: Dubois Naval Architects<br />
Country United:  Kingdom<br />
Construction Hull and deck: GRP (glass reinforced polyester)<br />
Number of hulls built:  435<br />
First built hull: 1980<br />
Last built hull:  1991<br />
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<u>Appendages</u><br />
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Twin keel : fin without bulb<br />
Helm: Single tiller<br />
Rudder: Single spade rudder<br />
Unsinkable: No<br />
Trailerable:  No<br />
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<u>Fulmar 32's main dimensions</u><br />
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Hull length: 31’     10” (9.70 m)<br />
Waterline length: 26’ (7.92 m)<br />
Beam (width):  10’ 11” (3.33 m)<br />
Draft: 4’ (1.22 m)<br />
Mast height from DWL: 42’ 6” (12.96 m)<br />
Light displacement (MLC):  9899 lb (4490 kg)<br />
Ballast weight: 4211 lb (1910 kg)<br />
Ballast type:  Cast iron<br />
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<u>Fulmar 32's rig and sails</u><br />
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Upwind sail area: 566 ft² (52.6 m²)<br />
Downwind sail area: 1013 ft² (94.11 m²)<br />
Mainsail area: 253 ft² (23.5 m²)<br />
Genoa area: 313 ft² (29.1 m²)<br />
Solent area:  254 ft² (23.6 m²)<br />
Jib area: 194 ft² (18 m²)<br />
Stormjib area: 93 ft² (8.6 m²)<br />
Symmetric spinnaker area: 760 ft² (70.61 m²)<br />
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<u>Fulmar 32's auxiliary engine</u><br />
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Engine: inboard engine<br />
Fuel type: Diesel<br />
Fuel tank capacity: 23.8 gal (90 liters)<br />
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<u>Fulmar 32's accommodations and layout</u><br />
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Cockpit: Closed aft cockpit<br />
Cabin: 1<br />
Berths: (min./max.) 4 / 7<br />
Heads: 1<br />
Freshwater tank capacity: 35.7 gal (135 liters)</p>
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<p>British manufacturer Ribcraft UK has announced the latest addition to its police and military range. The all-new Ribcraft 8.0 boasts Ribcraft’s signature military grade solid deep V hull with a free running deck together with a heavy-duty anti-slip decking finish.  The boat’s length over all (LOA) is 8.00 m and it measures 2.85 m across the beam.<br />
<br />
Innovative features include the Hypalon inflatable tube manufactured from heavy-duty premium Military Grey fabric impression. It comprises a conventional O shaped sponson around the bow section for increased buoyancy which gradually converts into a D shaped collar along the sides to the transom to maximise the deck operating space.<br />
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The boat features  a custom-made stainless steel A frame, black powder coated, two solid stainless steel tow bollards, and an integrated stainless steel bow winch eye strong point and transom mounted towing eyes.</p>
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<p>The statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Parliament Square, London, sculpted by Philip Jackson and unveiled in 2015, commemorates the Indian leader’s philosophy of non‑violence and his role in India’s independence movement. Cast in bronze, it depicts Gandhi in traditional attire with hands clasped, inspired by a 1931 photograph taken outside 10 Downing Street. The statue was commissioned by the Gandhi Statue Memorial Trust and unveiled by Prime Minister David Cameron and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.</p>
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<p>On 10 December 1868 the world’s first traffic lights appeared outside the Houses of Parliament in London to control traffic flow around the new Parliament Square.<br />
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The lights were designed by J P Knight, a railway signalling engineer. They used semaphore arms to direct the traffic during the day, and red and green gas lamps at night, all operated by a police constable.</p>
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<p>The statue of Lord Palmerston in Parliament Square, sculpted by Thomas Woolner and unveiled in 1876, portrays the former prime minister standing in a statesmanlike pose, dressed in contemporary Victorian attire. Commissioned after Palmerston’s death in 1865, the bronze figure stands on a granite pedestal and forms part of the square’s collection of monuments to major British political leaders. Now Grade II listed, the statue reflects Palmerston’s long and influential career in foreign policy and his prominence in mid‑19th‑century British politics.<br />
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Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784–1865) was a dominant figure in 19th‑century British politics, serving twice as Prime Minister and long recognised for his assertive, interventionist foreign policy. Beginning his career as a Tory before becoming a leading Whig, he held senior offices for decades, including Home Secretary and Foreign Secretary, shaping Britain’s global role through actions such as support for liberal movements in Europe and involvement in the Crimean War. Popular with the public for his patriotic stance and energetic leadership, Palmerston remained in office until his death, leaving a legacy as one of Britain’s most influential and controversial statesmen of the Victorian era.</p>
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<p>14/07/2026. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves at Mansion House's Financial and Professional Services dinner. Picture by Ben Dance / FCDO</p>
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