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Scotland

Explore Scotland, a land rich in history and culture. Delve into traditional foods like porridge, fish and chips, and haggis, a savory dish made from sheep's organs with herbs and spices. Enjoy the diverse climate, with winter temperatures around 46°F and summer averaging 58°F. Visit iconic attractions such as Melrose Abbey, built in 1136, Loch Ness, home to the legendary Nessie, and Stirling Castle, a pivotal site in the Scotland-England conflicts. Learn fun facts like the loyal dog Bobby, who guarded his owner’s grave for 14 years.

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Scotland

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  1. Scotland http://go.grolier.com/

  2. Map of Scotland http://go.grolier.com/

  3. Food • Porridge (oatmeal) • Fish and chips • Haggis is basically a sheep's heart,liver, and lungs with herbs oats and spices • Hearty soups

  4. Climate • July through October is 58⁰F • January through April is 46⁰ • The hottest temperature was 102.2 degrees F • The coldest temp. was 4 degrees in Chesham Bucks

  5. Attractions • Melrose Abbey is a famous attraction built in 1136 by Christian Monks. By the request of King David the 1st of Scotland. • Loch Ness is a lake in Scotland that is the 2nd largest in Scotland a sea monster Nessie lives there • Sterling castle was a castle that England and Scotland were fighting over

  6. Fun Facts • Bobby Friars dog sat on his owners grave for 14 years • It is home to the oldest tree in the UK a twisted yew that is 3,000 years old

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