What does the Loch Ness Monster look like?
It has a brown body with 4 flippers. Has a dragon like head. There is allot of evidence to prove that the Loch Ness Monster does really exist.
Alternative answer: There is absolutely no scientific evidence to prove that a 'monster' exists in Loch Ness. Many people believe that the 'monster' story was simply dreamed up to atract tourists, if this is true it has certainly worked. Those who believe in the 'monster' seem to think it is some sort of marine dinosaur yet seem unable to explain what a creature that has been believed extinct for tens of millions of years is doing in a Scottish loch which was buried under a kilometre or more of ice during the last Ice Age, only ten thousand years ago.
How many travel agencies are there in Falkirk?
There is a few, some are listed on google maps, follow link to see them-
Who won Scotland's strongest man 2009?
Louis Maclean is Scotland's strongest man.
The World's Strongest Man 2009 is on Bravo on the 4th of Jan 2010 at 9pm!
Did anyone with the surname Drummond winn Miss Scotland in 60s?
I think her name was Sheena Drummond. She was a lovely girl
Which honeymoon destination is the shortest distance from Gretna Green?
A honeymoon destination can be anywhere you wish, so you could stay in Gretna Green. Nothing come closer than that.
If Ben Nevis was ever a volcano, it has been extinct for thousands of years.
You may be mistaken, there is only one super volcano, or calderas, in Scotland and it has been dead since the time of the continental drift 237 Million Years ago. The Super Volcano is in the area which is known as Glencoe. It was the first Super Volcano discovered when Charles Clough first created the theory.
There are currently studies happening as to whether there is a Super Volcano underneath the area of Loch Ness.
What are the characteristics of a Scottish fold kitten?
The characterics of a Scottish fold kitten are mainly seen in its ears, coat and habits. These kittens are born with straight, unfolded ears and they begin to show fold when the kitten is around 21 days old. Their coat can be both long and short haired and it can be nearly any colour. They are also known for having the habit of sleeping on their backs.
What did the ANZACS do in Scotland?
Nothing (?) The ANZACs are mainly known for their contribution to WW1 at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey and in France/Belgium.
The ANZACS were however a common sight in Scotland during World War 1. It was one of their most favourite destinations while on leave. The reasons for this were because of the large number of Scottish Australians in the ANZAC forces as well as the 9,694 Scottish born ANZACS. (See National Archives of Australia "Mapping our ANZACS").
In addition, War Historians such as C.E.W. Bean mention that Scottish and ANZAC regiments often fought side by side and they shared a mutual respect in the others fighting ability. This drew many of them to visit Scotland where they were warmly welcomed.
Distribution of wealth in Scotland?
well first the English robbed all their oil and then complain about the meagre returns they offer in tax cuts and free education and prescriptions.
Is Scotland attached at the border at Gretna Green?
Yes. Gretna Green is in Scotland, just over the border from England.
What country is the flag of Scotland from?
Scotland has two flags. The most common is the St Andrews Cross (a blue multiplication cross on a white background), sometimes known as the Saltire. The other flag is the Lion Rampant.
Fearn is a small village in northern Scotland about 30 miles north east of Inverness. it lies just outside the Royal Burgh of Tain in Ross-shire.
How many stamps do you need for a letter to New York from Scotland?
Usually just one, but the price of it would depend on the size and weight of the letter, take it to a Post Office and they will tell you the cost.
'Nessie', the so called Loch Ness Monster, allegedly inhabits Loch Ness, which is a lake lying southwest of the town of Inverness in northern Scotland.
Do many people from England emigrate to Scotland?
It's not possible to asnwer this question, asked in these specific terms. Although it is quite common and very simple to move between the countries (in either direction), there are few if any restrictions placed on UK nationals in this issue, and movement can occur very 'casually' for a job, say, to study, or simply because you want to!
It's not normally seen as any more serious than moving to a nearby city in the next county, and is not actually perceived locally as 'emmigartion / immigration' ... just simply re-location, as in moving house!
Although Scots is recognized as a language, it's really more of a dialect based on Old English.
Licensing laws for inverclyde Scotland?
Would like to know my rights regarding the council changing laws of the bowling club that I am a member
Scottish animals that hibernate?
Squirrels, hedgehogs, frogs, moles, mice, toads & bats I'm sure there is more !
Shazanater x.
How do you say it is a very bright moonlight night tonight you know in Scottish-Doric?
it a bra bricht meenlicht nicht taenight yi ken