A taste of Scotland
Edinburgh is a
popular stop on the tourist route but, once away from the Capital
City and the commercial and
industrial area that stretches westwards to Glasgow,
Scotland is a sparsely
populated country occupying a large part of the British Isles,
which includes some of the most beautiful sites and scenery, especially on its
western coast.
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Edinburgh Castle
and its cannons
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The old town of Edinburgh
with the Firth of Forth in the background, as seen from the castle mound
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A view over the Solway Firth from Galloway
in Scotland's
far South West
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The countryside of Galloway has
many salt water inlets as well as small fresh water lochs
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Loch Ness in the Highlands -
legendary home of the 'monster' and the largest body of fresh water in Britain
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The Caledonian canal at its south western entrance to Loch
Ness
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Lily flowers growing in the gardens of Invereux, on the
far north western coast where only the Gulf Stream
makes it possible to grow plants far beyond their normal range
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Swans over-wintering at the Wetlands & Wildfowl Trust
reserve at Caerlaverock near to the English border
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