Ailsa Craig is an uninhabited isle off the coast of southwest Scotland and the source of the super-dense granite used to make ...
Ailsa Craig is an uninhabited isle off the coast of southwest Scotland and the source of the super-dense granite used to make ...
Ailsa Craig, an uninhabited Scottish isle, is famed for its unique granite used to craft curling stones for the Olympics. Kays Curling, the sole licensee, has been supplying these stones since 1924.
Curling stone used at the Olympics. The two different granite varieties making up the stone can be distinguished by grain size and color. Ailsa Craig is a small island in the Firth of Clyde, an inlet ...
An uninhabited island off the coast of Scotland is the source of all the granite that has been used to craft Olympic curling stones for nearly a century. Volcanic rock from Ailsa Craig, situated 10 ...
When Ailsa Craig's ethereal shape materialises out of the mist, soaring to a height of nearly 340m (over 1100ft) above the sea, one can understand why it was named ''fairy rock'' (aillse creag) by ...
Ailsa Craig is a wee North Atlantic isle off Scotland that looks like a big curling stone. If you don’t know what those are, you probably haven’t been watching the sport of curling at the Winter ...
SAPPORO, JAPAN - SEPTEMBER 14: A view of Red and yellow stones on ice during the last day of qualifier for the Curling Japan Qualifying Tournament at Dohgin Curling Stadium on September 14, 2013 in ...
For sale: one Scottish island. Sitting tenants: several seal families, 40,000 gannets and thousands more kittiwakes, puffins, razorbills, herring gulls and guillemots. And the price? £2.5-2.75 million ...
A brand new tourist centre could be coming to Girvan — to help visitors understand the history, wildlife and the geology of the Ailsa Craig. Tourist information resource group, Go Girvan, has ...
Products Market Alerts MyCollection Price Database Become a Partner Gallery ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results