Fendt Platin Fixed Bed 490 TF 2002 ( 4 berth ).Fendt Platin Fixed Bed 450 QB 2002 ( 4 berth ).Fendt Diamant VIP 700 TG 2007 ( 4 berth ).Fendt Diamant VIP 700 TF 2007 ( 4 berth ).Fendt Diamant VIP 620 TG 2007 ( 4 berth ).Fendt Diamant VIP 620 TF 2007 ( 4 berth ).We have tried to include as many Fendt caravans as possible on our site but if you know the details of a caravan that is not included on our site please tell us using this form so that we can share the information with other caravanners Information is shown in both metric and imperial and you will also find some other useful information on the caravan pages. So if you are looking for your caravan's MTPLM, MIRO, which electric socket it has, the maximum laden weight or the length and width then we have information for over 141 Fendt caravans alone dating back over 20 years. Along its 36-mile (57 km) length ran 16 forts, housing a combined garrison of some 7,000 legionaries.To view the caravan specifications and towing data for the 141 Fendt caravan models please browse through the list below to find the model you are interested in and click on the link. Running from the Firth of Clyde to the Firth of Forth, this was a 3-metre high, mostly turf wall, likely topped with timber fortifications with a deep ditch. In 2008 it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In AD142, Emperor Titus Aelius Aurelius Caesar Antoninus ordered the construction of the Antonine Wall as the northern-most frontier of the empire, and quite possibly to demonstrate Roman might to the rowdy locals.
The Romans began their conquest of Scotland around AD70, though found the unruly Caledonians a wee bit troublesome. In Kilmartin Glen in Argyll, you’ll find over 350 historic places, ranging from standing stones and ancient sculptures to cup and ring-marked stones, as well as Dunadd hillfort – once the crowning place of our earliest kings. Of course, not all of Scotland’s remarkable pre-historic sites are confined to the islands. The Poltalloch Stones, Kilmartin Churchyard, Argyll & The Isles © Historic Environment Scotland Many of the structures they built reflect that and a number remain surprisingly intact to this day. However, archaeological excavations continue to show that these islanders were both clever and cultured. You might assume that early settlers were unsophisticated and uncivilised. Dating back some 5,000 years, you’ll find some of the oldest structures in Europe in these special places. Scotland’s history stretches back over many millennia and nowhere is this more evident than in Shetland, Orkney and the Outer Hebrides. Neolithic, Bronze Age & Iron Age Scotland Some links below take you to amazing 3D renders of selected sites, so you can learn more about them and for some, also see how they might have looked in their heyday. It’s never been easier to see some of these amazing places virtually. What you might not know though, is how far that history stretches back – some of our sites are older than Egypt’s great Pyramids of Giza and Stonehenge in England.ĭo you have a holiday in Scotland coming up or are you planning your next break? Get a preview of the archaeology treasures which are waiting for you through the wonders of modern technology. Scotland is well known as an ancient land with a fascinating history.