OK!
I don't really watch TV and pay very little attention to the news, so whilst searching for the best places to visit in the megalithic-soaked area in Scotland that I plan to visit in Feb, I discovered that Mr Trump is building a huge golf course along the coast near Aberdeen. Now, I have some concerns for the sites in the area, but before I go and tie myself to the Aquhorthies, I was wondering if anyone knew what was ACTUALLY happening and if any sites will be moved or damaged.
I mean, who the hell plays golf in Scotland anyway? Doesnt it rain and snow too much?
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