Title: Scotland Has three regions Southern Uplands Central Lowlands The Highlands
1ScotlandHas three regionsSouthern
UplandsCentral LowlandsThe Highlands
2Scotland
- Has three regions
- highlands and islands
- central lowlands
- southern uplands
3Central Lowlands from Linlithgowflat and
rolling hillsindustrial and administrative
region
4Bannockburn battlefield where Scots won
independence from English
5Docks at Ayr
6GlasgowScotlands industrial heartland
7Glasgow Shipyards
8The Arran FerryScotlands islands are connected
by a complex ferry system
9Isle of Arran
10Linlithgow Castle
11Loch Etive near Oban
12Town of Oban
13The Rothesay Ferry on the Clyde
14The edge of Loch Lomond
15Dalhousie Castle near Bonnyrigg
16Edinburgh Castle
17The Castle Guard at Edinburgh
18An Edinburgh Piper on the Royal Mile
19Crichton Castle in Midlothian
20Stirling Bridge
21Stirling Bridge with Wallace Monument on hill
22Loch Achray in the Trossachs
23Callendar in the Trossachs
24Loch Katrine in the Trossachs
25The Highlands
26The Highlands and Islands
- Tall rugged peaks and narrow fiords
- fishing, tourism and whiskey form the basis for
industry - considerably isolated from much of Britain
27Loch Ness
28Cairngorm Mountains - Briariach
29Cairngorms - Devils Point
30Loch Ness
31Urquart Castle on Loch Ness
32More Urquart Castle
33Loch Scavaig
34Croft at Achnasheen
35Croft on Eigg
36Eigg Ferry
37Glen Nevis
38Glencoe - site of the massacre
39Loch Awe
40Loch Leven and Glencoe
41Loch Lomond