- Britain : Southern Scotland
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Rich, rolling farmland, rugged sea
coasts and Clyde coast islands characterise the south of Scotland.
It's a land of ancient abbeys, castles and historic houses and
also boasts strong literary connections, with both Robert Burns
and Sir Walter Scott having lived here.
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- The real Scotland
starts right at the border. Different accents in the shops and
different names for beer in pubs are just two of the ways in
which Scotland stamps its own personality straight away. Even
the scenery changes and the hazy blue peaks of the Cheviot and
Eildon Hills running out to a wide horizon have lifted the hearts
of generations of travellers at Carter Bar on the A68. Then there
are the forests and wild moors of upland Galloway and the vivid
greens of Ayrshire's rich pastures, with the steep mountainous
profile of the island of Arran as a backdrop.
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- Fiona
& Helen arrive in Scotland!
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- the
Blacksmith's anvil at Gretna Green.
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- The
Caledonian Macbrayne ferry from Ardrossan to Brodick (Arran)
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- Machrie
Moor Standing Stones - Arran
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- Brodick
Castle - Arran
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- Goatfell
- Arran
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- Lamlash
Bay - Arran
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