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Inverness, Scotland

Inverness, in northern Scotland, is known as “The Capital of the Highlands.” The city derives its name from the Scots’ Gaelic term “Inbhir Nis” which translates as “mouth of the Ness.” It officially became a city in 2001 after competing with other locations to be awarded the status of “city.”

In this image, you can see a patchwork of agricultural fields in green and brown. Inverness is centrally located and appears dark brown and white; it is split by the River Ness.

This Landsat 7 image was acquired on July 17, 2000. This is a natural-color image using ETM+ bands 3,2,1 and the panchromatic band. Inverness falls on Landsat WRS-2 Path 205 Row 20.


NASA GSFC Landsat/LDCM EPO Team

Published August 11, 2009
Data acquired July 17, 2000

Source:
Landsat 7 > ETM+
Topics:
Human Dimensions > Land Use/Land Cover > Land Management
Land Surface > Land Use/Land Cover > Land Cover
Collection:
Visible Earth