Wonders of Scotland | The Most Amazing Places in Scotland | Travel Video 4K
00:00 Welcome to Scotland
05:51 Edinburgh
10:25 Glasgow
14:25 Isle of Skye
18:01 Inverness
20:30 Loch Ness
18:55 Glencoe
27:10 Portree
29:03 Bealach Na Ba Applecross
30:51 Cairngorms National Park
34:34 Outer Hebrides
36:54 Loch Lomond
39:42 Trossachs National Park
43:11 Oban
45:36 Isle of Mull
48:38 Fort William
50:57 Glenfinnan Viaduct
54:48 Stirling
56:50 Stirling Castle
59:13 Doune Castle
1:00:28 Wallace Monument
1:02:17 Ullapool
1:04:31 Saint Andrews
1:06:19 Dundee
1:07:56 Aberdeen harbour
1:09:51 Girdle Ness Lighthouse
1:10:50 Dunnottar Castle
1:14:42 Edinburgh Castle
1:17:56 Eilean Donan Castle
1:20:39 Arthur’s Seat
1:23:15 Isle of Arran
1:25:22 The Old Man of Storr
1:27:47 Forth Bridge
1:29:42 Neist Point Lighthouse
1:32:12 Steall Waterfall
1:33:01 Ben Nevis
1:35:03 Outro
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Question: What is the national flower of Scotland?
Answer: The national flower of Scotland is the thistle (Cirsium Vulgare).
This prickly weed has been a symbol of Scotland for centuries, and is associated with many legends and traditions. One of the most famous stories is about a battle between the Scots and Vikings, where one of the Vikings cried out in pain after stepping on a thistle, awakening the Scots and allowing them to win. The thistle is also depicted on the Scottish coat of arms and is part of the Order of the Thistle.
Although popular, it is a semi-official symbol, with the official national symbols being Saint Andrew (the Apostle Andrew) and the St. Andrew’s Cross on the flag of Scotland.