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Scotland often evokes the feeling of true
nature, with the indelible image of a country of moors and water
inhabited by a population concerned of justice and attached to her
particularisms.
Phantoms and monsters are only fables perhaps maintained to add to the magic of the country, which resides in its landscapes. If one likes the melancholic atmosphere of the countries of moors, of rain and of wind, if one wants to taste at times of loneliness and to however share ambient conviviality, then one will only be able to love Scotland.
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