Stanley wrote: ↑02 Mar 2021, 12:26
What is it, where is it and what's its purpose?
The Secret Scottish Pyramid of Cairngorms National Park
Scotland would probably be the least likely place you’d expect to find this certain piece of ancient architecture. But believe it or not, there is a pyramid in existence located in Scotland‘s Cairngorms National Park that actually serves as an interesting piece of royal history. Amidst the Scottish woodlands, this area is mostly known to tourists and adventurers as a fascinating place known for old medieval castle ruins and artefacts.
This secret Scottish pyramid, however, has ties to the royal family. In fact, this pyramid is part of the 11 Scottish Cairns, which are specifically arranged pile of stones assembled to commemorate members of the British Royal Family. This one, in particular, was constructed to symbolize Queen Victoria’s love for Prince Albert.
This is the largest of all 11 Cairns and was constructed after Prince Albert’s death as a tribute to his life and love for the great outdoors. It’s prime location amidst the Scottish woodlands of Cairngorms, just past the Balmoral Royal Estate in Aberdeenshire.