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How to get around in Scotland

How to get around in Scotland Lonely Planet Editors These are the transportation options for getting around in Scotland © elxeneize / Shutterstock Transportation in Scotland can be expensive compared to the rest of Europe. Through a combination of public transportation, it is possible to travel around Scotland without a car. However, a car will offer you the greatest flexibility on your journey, allowing you to visit more remote regions at your own pace. There is an extensive rail network and frequent departures in central Scotland, but only a few lines in the northern Highlands and southern Scotland. Buses are cheaper and slower than trains, but useful for more remote regions. A network of car ferries links the mainland with the islands of western and northern Scotland, and domestic airlines serve some of the islands too. Traveline Scotland is a good source of information and up-to-date timetables on all forms of transit. 

Slow Blinking at Your Cat Really Bonds You Both — Try It!

rap-paw with it. Carlos G. Lopez/Getty Images Have you ever noticed your cat glaring at you through half-closed eyes? While many of us have seen this expression, it turns out that human interpretation of cat behavior might be completely wrong. In a study published in Scientific Reports, researchers discovered that this feline expression, which they call slow blinking and eye narrowing, may actually be a sign of positive emotion – and when you return the gesture to your cats, it actually makes them feel better about you too! Advertisement On the whole, feline social communication behavior and cat-human interactions have not been as widely studied as other animals such as dogs, horses, pigs, goats and even cows. That s not because the cats are uncooperative – though we all know they can be. Actually, animal behaviorists originally believed that cats were more solitary creatures based on their evolutionary history despite being domesticated. Over the years though, studies h

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