Exploring a 1000 year old church built with Viking skulls!
On this adventure, we hear about the "Battle of the Bloody Pits" that happened around Gardenstown (Gamrie) in Scotland roughly 1000 years ago. The battle saw a Scottish army wiping out 600 Viking invaders, and to commemorate the victory, a church was built on the spot. Although the church was officially called "The Kirk of St John the Evangelist", the skulls of three of the Viking chiefs were built into the walls, and so it became known as The Church of the Skulls! Also in this episode, we see a beach, a hidden waterfall, and walk around an old seaside village and harbour. Olli and Rafa lead the way. Come join the adventure! #scotland #explorescotland #historicscotland

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