Nessie is said to be seen in loch ness lake in Scotland... the most recent sightings were 1999 2002 and 2007.... do more research and im sure you will believe shes real
Larfe areas of the Scottish highlands contain broad treeless plains called?
Moors or moorland are English. They are not plains. The following is a quote from Wikipedia
Moorland nowadays generally means uncultivated hill land (such as Dartmoor in South West England), but the Old English mōralso refers to low-lying wetlands (such as Sedgemoor, also SW England).
I can find no reference to "Broad Treeless Plains" located anywhere in the Highlands. What follows is the opening sentence to "Scottish Highlands" from Wikipedia.
The Scottish Highlands (Scottish Gaelic: A' Ghàidhealtachd, Scots: Hielans) include the rugged and mountainous regions of Scotland north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault, although the exact boundaries are not clearly defined, particularly to the east.
See the related link for more detail and photographs.
When did it broccoli become popular in Scotland UK?
You could not describe broccoli as a popular vegetable
What are important colors of Scotland?
The flag of Scotland is the Saltire or Cross of St Andrew which features a white diagonal cross on a blue background. Also associated with Scotland is the badge featuring a Red lion rampant on a yellow background.
The castle is located Aberdeenshire in north Scotland. For more information click on the link below (Balmoralcastle.com: Balmoral Castle). Balmoral castle it is a castle in northeastern Scotland that is a private residence of the British sovereign.
Who was the composer for Loch Lomand?
Apparently it was composed by Lady Jane Scott in 1840. She also composed Annie Laurie.
Do you know of any other myths and legends like the loch Ness Monster?
Big Foot and the Abominable Snowman or Yeti.
What was the most famous ship built on the river Clyde?
Probably RMS Queen Mary launched in 1934 and now moored at Long Beach California and used as a hotel and museum.
Can you travel in Europe with an active scottish arrest warrant?
You can travel anywhere with an active warrant. Whether you get arrested depends on whether their warrants are passed through to whatever country you enter Europe at. Also, if you're in Europe, whether you get arrested depends on whether the warrants are reported to law enforcement at the local level in the particular country. Also whether the offense is extradictable.
Chances are, nobody is going to bother to send you back there for a warrant for a 200 euro traffic fine unless they can find a way to bill Scotland for the cost to send you there. For a murder case, it's very likely they would.
Yes, they do. They are spring, summer, autumn and winter
What is the phone number for the royal bank of Scotland threadneedle street branch?
London (020) 7833 2121
he is a legend
How are Scotland's leaders selected?
Normally the leader of the largest party in the Scottish Parliament.
Where can one learn more about Hebrides?
An individual looking to discover more about Hebrides has many options. There are local libraries, documentary video's and various websites one could visit to learn more such as: Hebrides, WikiTravel Guide and Brittanica.
Is there town called hatchet in England or Scotland?
I don't think so but there's a town called Watchet in Somerset England.
Is there any transfer officer named Dr Henry Roger of Triodos Bank Plc Scotland?
Im not answering, But im just asking. I got an email from an unknown person to me saying she was in a Refugee camp, she gave me all her bank info and said to Contact Henry Roger at Triodos Bank in Scotland. Please reply.
What does fowk aye mean in Scots?
FOWK AYE (family always). This not Scottish Gaelic but the Scottish dialect of English.
Yes. Because I Learned that Nessie made a cave about as far as the eye cant see a thing she made the cave 800 feet Deep so the radars on a ship cant find her but if you used a Sound Radar You might have a better chance
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How long does it take to fly from Sacramento to Scotland's st. Andrews?
You can't fly directly. It would have to be Sacramento to LA. LA to London. London to Edinburgh. Edinburgh to St Andrews by bus or train.
How did the black isle in Scotland get its name?
See http://www.black-isle.info/areainfo.html (second item on Google)