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Rannoch Moor is described by A Cunningham as wild and sombre a stretch of country as any in Scotland, especially when shrouded in mist or lashed by driving rain or snow, a terrifying wilderness for the lonely walker. In good weather, however, the Moor is a world of shining lochs with treeclad islets and sandy bays, the way clothed with waving grass and purple heather, with unique views to delight the adventurous walker.
This picture is used by kind permission of Roy Wilson of 35mm Landscapes. Copyright questions should be directed to him at the addreess on his website. |
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