True: The British Isles consist of two main islands, Britain is comparatively small, In Scotland you have 3 distinct regions: the Highlands, the central plain or Lowlands and the southern uplands, Great Britain proper comprises England, Wales and Scotland, Loch Ness is 37km long and 239m deep at the deepest point, and some say it has its own monster, Durdle Door is a beautiful limestone arch, carved out with the power of the sea. It could be at least a thousand years old and it's one of the most magnificent features in Britain, In the heart of the Lake District is Lake Windermere, False: There is very poor scenery in Britain, In England and Wales all the high land is in the south, The sees round the British Isles are deep, People don't like to see Lake Windermere by boats, There aren't any tulip fields in Britain, The British Isles weren't part of the mainland of Europe, You can't visit heather-covered moors if you're in Britain,

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