Is Ms Chadwick Rikki from H2O?

Is Ms Chadwick Rikki from H2O? You may be looking for Rikki Chadwick from H2O: Mermaid Adventures. Rikki Chadwick is one of main characters who became a mermaid in the Australian television series, H2O: Just Add Water. She also appears in the last 2 episodes of the third season of the spin-off series Mako: Island […]

How many jungles are in Singapore?

How many jungles are in Singapore? Before we are praising the country too much, let’s check the fact about its forestry. Singapore’s primary forest areas cover only about 200 hectare of the country’s land. In total, there are about only 0,25% of its total 722,5 kilometers square is dedicated for primary forest. How much of […]

Who has lived in Balmoral Castle?

Who has lived in Balmoral Castle? About Balmoral Balmoral Castle has been the Scottish home of the Royal Family since it was purchased for Queen Victoria by Prince Albert in 1852, having been first leased in 1848. In the autumn of 1842, two and a half years after her marriage to Prince Albert, Queen Victoria […]

When should I visit Scotland?

When should I visit Scotland? The best time to visit Scotland is during spring (late March to May) and autumn (September to November). Temperatures are warmer by spring, with averages of 6°C-15°C, although there will still be snow in the mountains of the Highlands and the Cairngorms. What is the peak tourist season in Scotland? […]

What is the Scottish word for poop?

What is the Scottish word for poop? Translated: keech; keich; kich: excrement, dirt of any kind. What is the Scottish word for stubborn? thrawn THRAWN is frequently used with reference to stubbornness and absolute conviction. What is the Scots word for frog? Scottish Word: Saft. Is a puddock a frog? A Puddock or taid is […]

What are Scotland colours?

What are Scotland colours? Red, green, blue and yellow tartans are the most common. History has it; the meaning of the colours has changed since the 19th century. It’s said that red tartan was worn in battle so blood would not show, green resembled the forest, blue symbolising lakes and rivers and yellow resembling crops. […]

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