Created Apr 30, 1999 | Updated Apr 18, 2002

Lumphanan

There are many small villages scattered throughout Scotland, and one of the least famous is Lumphanan. Sure it has a rich history, it is the site of Macbeth's final battle, and ultimately the place of his death. But who cares? It's a tiny little place, a remanant of the past. Is there really room in our modern society for places like this? One has to wonder... Perhaps villages like Lumphanan could be used for some other purpose, storage facilities for old people perhaps, or maybe an area where we can send those afflicted by insomnia so that they can get a good night's sleep.

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