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| | One of the largest and best known Scottish islands, Skye is particularly famous for its mountain scenery. Many people come here to climb or walk in the Cuillin and the Quiraing. Quite an expanding population since the early 1990s, now there are over 9000 people living on the island.Due to its popularity with tourists, you will find many craft shops and cottage museums. As for sports, you can... |  |
| Edinburgh is Scotland's second largest city (after Glasgow) and has been the country's capitol since 1437. The city has a remarkable topography, with the Edinburgh Castle perched above the city center. The city figured prominently in the Scottish Enlightenment, incubating the groundbreaking ideas of Adam Smith and David Hume.The Edinburgh Festival draws innumerable visitors from all over the... |  |
| Where else can you catch a taxi to the airport driven by one of William Wallace's marauding warrior poets? Fort William 'the outdoors capital of the UK' is a welcoming, small 'city' located just minutes from Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the United Kingdom. Ben Nevis is an impressive topographical feature; the apex towers above the surrounding countryside, its summit often swathed in... |  |
| Who isn't familiar with the age old adage, "When Inverness, do what the Vernesses do, enjoy the kilt off of Scotland!" Inverness, the capital of the Scottish Highlands, is a hidden gem tucked away in the Northwestern corner of Scotland. For anyone worried about a shortage of oxygen in such an altitudinous locale, don't let the moniker dissuade you, this isn't Lhasa, Tibet, so you won't... |  |
| Gritty glorious Glascow is the working man's heart and soul of Scotland. Scotland's biggest burgh, Glasgow is an old city with an older name, (from Gaelic, Glas Cau, or Green Hollow) with a new and smiling face. Let Edinburgh have its inspired castle, its respected university and its princely political crown. If Edinburgh is the polished hall monitor and honor student that the teacher (Queen)... |  |
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