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Of Lochs and Moors

Scotland’s landscapes are shaped by water and wilderness, where deep, still lochs mirror the ever-changing skies and the moors stretch endlessly in windswept browns, purples, and greens. The silence of the peatlands is broken only by the call of a curlew or the rustle of heather in the breeze, while the lochs, glinting silver or shadowed in mist, hold stories as old as the land itself. Together, they form a landscape both stark and poetic, a place where solitude feels vast yet alive.