No!
Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Aberdeen, Dundeen, Loch Ness, Loch Lomand, St Andrews, Ben Nevis, Oban...
Scotland is known as the land of kilts, bagpipes, and dramatic landscapes including the Highlands. It is also known for its rich history, castles, and the famous Loch Ness monster legend. Additionally, Scotland is recognized for iconic symbols such as tartan patterns and the thistle flower.
Fort William fits the description.
Edinburgh Castle, Scott Monument, Forth Bridge, Ben Nevis, Loch Ness, Loch Lomond, Inverary Castle, Falkland Palace, Holyrood Palace, Glamis Castle, Falkirk Wheel ...
Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, Balmoral Castle, Falkirk Wheel, Ben Nevis, Loch Ness, Forth Railway Bridge, Stirling Castle.
On the eastern shore of Loch Lomond.
Probably Loch Linnhe, although a case could be made for Loch Treig, whose waters actually pass through a tunnel in the heart of the Ben to provide hydro power for an aluminum smelter.
The mountainous area of Scotland is known as 'The Highlands'. The Highlands include the Cairngorm and Grampian ranges. Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the UK is in the Highlands, as is Loch Ness. The highest village in the UK, Tomintoul, is also in the Highlands.
Ben Lomand, beside loch Lomand
Yes, at the western end of Loch Ness near to the town of Fort William. It is part of the Grampian Mountains.
Ben Kasica is playing a Gibson guitar in the music video of Monster.
No, that was Michael Vartan.