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SCOTLAND Soothing Music Along With Beautiful Nature For Reading Book

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12 Oct 2022

Magnificent mountains, atmospheric glens, dramatic coastlines, picturesque lochs and rivers and fabulous forestry: no wonder Scotland’s scenery has a reputation for being among the most spectacular in the world.Set amid this fabulously diverse landscape is a wealth of historic and natural treasures. The story of our ancient country is mapped out across Scotland via castles, hilltop forts, standing stones and monuments. Even the locations of bloody battles, such as Bannockburn in Stirlingshire, have been preserved for visitors to view.Hundreds of signposted viewpoints and beauty spots reveal the best places for you to take in an area of particular scenic splendour or show you where superb beaches, inspiring national parks and mountaintop vistas are to be found.Even at night our landscapes are spectacular. Scotland is home to Galloway Forest Park,The UK’s first Dark Sky Park, as well as many Dark Sky Discover Sites, where stargazers will be amazed by the twinkling skies above them. For some lucky locals and visitors, the skies will also put on a spectacular show of Northern Lights, especially in autumn and winter.Scottish wildlife is abundant, from native species such as the elusive Scottish wildcat and capercaillie to beavers, which have been successfully reintroduced to Scotland at Knapdale Forest, Argyll. Other Scottish wildlife gems include red deer, pine marten, otters, and a host of birds of prey, as well as sea mammals, such as dolphins, porpoises and whales. You will be amazed, too, by the stunning sight of leaping salmon on Scotland’s many fish-rich rivers

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