• Mousa is the finest and the best preserved broch in the world and can be accessed by a short ferry run from Sandwick.
  • Mousa Broch has been one of the constants throughout Shetland’s history, so it’s unsurprising that the broch features in at least two Norse sagas.
  • Broch of Mousa (or Mousa Broch) is a preserved Iron Age broch or round tower. It is on the island of Mousa in Shetland, Scotland.
  • The Broch of Mousa was discovered in the modern era, but its origins trace back to the Iron Age, around 300 BC.
  • The Mousa broch features prominently in two Norse Sagas, one about a man who finds it hard to retrieve his captive mother from the fortress, and one about a...
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    Yayınlandı9 Oca 2017
    Bulunamadı: shetland
  • Discover Mousa Broch, Scotland’s best-preserved broch, featuring in two Norse sagas.
    Bulunamadı: shetland
  • Mousa Broch enlarge Mousa Broch One reason that Mousa survives so well might be that the diameter is slightly smaller in than others and that its walls are...
  • In the shadowy realms of the Shetland Islands, Mousa Broch stands as a haunting testament to ancient legends and eerie sagas.
  • We visited Mousa on a beautiful sunny day and were very impressed. 2,500 years old and the only Broch in this condition in Shetland - it’s amazing.
  • The Broch of Mousa is a well-conserved Iron age Broch. It was built in 100 BC on an Island in Shetland.
  • Historian David Ross looks at Mousa Broch in Shetland, with a history of the broch, what to see, and nearby historic places to visit.
  • Mousa Broch'u ( İngilizce : Broch of Mousa veya Mousa Broch ) , Shetland'daki İskoç adası Mousa'nın tarih öncesi bir kulesidir ve tarihi muhtemelen MÖ 300 ile 100 yılları...
  • The broch at Mousa comprises a drystone tower, about 15m in diameter preserved to a height of 13.3m.