woollen cloth different colours. Scottish kilts almost always have tartan patterns. Scotland symbol The thistle has been an important Scottish symbol for more than 500 years. Loch Ness People belive that there is a stange, huge monster in one of the lochs in the Highlands. Sheep You can see hundreds or eve thousands sheep on the hillsides. Used materials http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland http://www.visitscotland.com/guide/scotlan d-factfile/scottish-icons/the-thistle English textbook
IRELAND Ireland is a very beautiful island in the Atlantic Ocean. That lays next to Great Britain. This island is gorgeous landscape, the green hillsides and the rocky coastline. Ireland weather is influence of the Gulf Stream, there is warm and rainy through the year. The Celts inhabited the land. Ireland is separated into two parts. The north part (smaller) is part of the United Kingdom, bigger part of island makes up Republic of Ireland (independent country). The population of the Republic of Ireland is about three and half million people. There are two official language- English and Gaelic. Mostly there is used English
It consist of the Lowlands, the Highlands and the islands. The landscape of Scotland is spectacular. There are wild mountains, heather moors and deep lochs. People belive that there is a strange, huge monster one of the lochs in the Highland. Some people say that they have seen it. Few people live in the north of Scotland nowadays. Most of people live in the lowlands. Farmers raise sheep and you can see hundreds or even thousands of them on the hillsides. Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburg are the biggest cities in Scotland. Aberdeen is an old university town. Glasgow is the biggest city. It is a famous industrial centre. There are many theatres and art galleries too. All true Scots belong to the clan. Each clan has its own tartan. This is a traditional woollen cloth that has squares and stripes in different colours. The men wear kilts. Scottish people are proud of their national costume.
traversed by rivers such as the River Shannon and several large lakes Architecture: Some architectural Position: Ireland has two parts, one or loughs. Ireland is known for its features in Ireland date back or them is the part on UK. The ohter gorgeous landscape, the green hillsides to the prehistoric period, and the rocky coastline. including standing part make up the Republic of Ireland. stones and tombs. The best
Ireland Ireland is a beautiful island that is washed and influenced by the Atlantic Ocean in the west.It is known for its gorgeous landscape, the green hillsides and the rocky coastline. Film-makers from all over the world have used the beautiful landscape of the island. Ireland is the third-largest island in Europe. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe. The population of Ireland is 6.2 million and there are two official languages English and Gaelic. Ireland `s capital is Dublin. The area of Ireland is 84,421 km2 Ireland is separated into two parts. The north is part of the United
SCOTLAND · Capital Edinburgh · Offical language English · Population 5,100,000 · Symbol thistle · Scottish food haggis ROBER BURNS · On 25th January · Greatest poet · Wrote about love, the life of working people LOCH NESS MONSTER · Huge and strange monster TARTAN · Different color · Woollen cloth THISTLE · Scotland symbol is thistle FLAG · Flag is blue and white · Name Saint Andrew's Cross SHEEP · Hundreds or thousands sheep on the hillsides CITIES · Biggest cities Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburgh · Aberdeen univercity town · Glasgow on the river Clyde, the biggest cities · Edinburgh capital AREA · Total 78,772 km2 · Land 97% · Water 3% LANDSCAPE · The Southern Uplands · The Central Lowlands · The northern Highlands and Islands AULD LAND SYNE · Written by Robert Burns · Traditional folk song TOURIST ATTRACTIONS · Great Scottish Castles · Scotland's Garden Scheme
It's called the Loch Ness monster. Some people say that they have seen it. Tourists come there to see the monster every year but the monster doesn't show itself. On the edge of the lake, there is a special Loch Ness Monster Exhibition centre that people can visit. Few people live in the north of Scotland. Some of them speak the Scottish Gaelic language. Most of the people live in the Lowlands. Farmers in Scotland keep a lot of sheep on the hillsides. All true Scots belong to a clan or a tribe. Each of them has their own tartan. Its a traditional woollen cloth over the shoulder. Men in Scotland wear kilts. Nowadays there are a lot of tartan shops in Scotland, which sell cloth, kilts, scarves, bags, travelling rugs, and dresses in tartan patterns. Sometimes they offer people the service of finding out which part of Scotland their great-grand parents came from.
1. The memory of snow is from many generations back. The memory is so old, it takes a lot more energy to pull forward and then to transmit. That's why it was so exhausting in the community, they havent had snow, or hillsides, or color, for a very long time. They moved to Sameness generations and that this memory is from such a like a new way of living. 2. He learned about the sunbath what was nice and enjoyable. Sunburn what was painful. 3. Bebause Jonas thinked that he felt pain, but it was just sunburn and the real pain is much more panful. Giver afraid that when he shows to jonas real pain, then jonas go away and the community have new failure like happened to Rosemary. 4
Stonehenge Hort 4000 Mary Laine What is Stonehenge? Derived from words that mean hanging stones, circle of stones, or stone hinges 162 stones originally and about half remain today Southern England, eight miles north of Salisbury and 30 miles north of the English Channel Nearby hillsides are covered with hundreds of burial pits known as barrows 80% of the barrows face east towards where the sun rises on the horizon There are at least 900 circles in Wales, Scotland, England, and Ireland. Most are made of stone, but wood was also used. Soil was also piled up to create banks, ditches, and circles. Many of these structures are of archaeological interest and are found throughout the countries. The builders Prehistoric people
Kate : Vägahea . Laev suundub siiia . Me oleme päästetud . ( kõik kallistavad ja on rõõmsad .) :) Ireland Ireland is separated into two parts. The north is the part on the United Kingtom. United Kingdom consists of Great Britain and Northen Ireland. The capital of Ireland is Dublin and the capital of the northen part is Belfast. Ireland is a beautiful island that is washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the west. It is know for its gorgeous landscape, the green hillsides and the rocky coastline. It is green all the year around and film-makers often use the beautiful landscape. The population of the Republic of Ireland is about three and a half million people. There are two official languages English and Gaelic. The Irish are friendly, fun-loveing and also good storytellers. They like music and humour. . The early Celts also believed that winds, storms, rocks, rivers, stones, clouds and the sun were like living beeings.
262.Growing medium kasvusubstraat H 263.Habitat elupaik 264.Hard landscape- rajatised, hooned 265.Harsh karm 266.Harvest saak 267.Hazel- sarapuu 268.Haven- sadam, varjupaik 269.Heart of the village- linna/küla keskpunkt, süda 270.Hectares- hektar 271.Hedgerow- hekiriba 272.Heightened - kõrgendatud 273.Herbal remedies- rohu abinõud, vahendid 274.Hermetically-sealed environment- õhukindlalt suletud 275.hill- küngas 276.Hillsides- mäenõlvad/küljed 277.Historic garden- ajalooline aed 278.Hollow area- nõgus ala 279.Homage to nature austusavaldus loodusele 280.Horticulture-haljandus 281.Horticulturist-aednik 282.Hospitable kasulik 283.Human amenity- inimesele kohane mugavus 284.Humid regions niisked piirkonnad I 285.imitate jäljendama 286.Immaculate veatu, laitmatu 287.Impact to environment mõju keskkonnale 288.Inelegant- maitsetu, ebaelegantne 289
found myself at a certain passage in the j o u r n e y of m y life, hiking alone in the forest near Big Sur, California. I was in a dark wood, all right, and lost. I was cold, hun gry, shivering, exhausted, a n d panicked by the thought of night closing in. It had been a rainy winter, with storm after storm saturating the hillsides after years of drought. I felt pounded by heavy weather in my own life, and had come north to the sacred country of Big Sur to find some things I had lost: solitude, peace of mind, clarity. I felt I had failed in important areas of jobs and relationships and was confused about which way to move next. I had some decisions to make about my direction and knew instinctively that a plunge into the wilderness could give me a vision of the future to lead me out of my present confusion.