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<title>Loch Ness</title>
<description>Loch Ness ( loch Nis) is a large, deep, freshwater loch extending for approximately 37km (23 miles).&amp;nbsp; Its surface is 15.8m (53 feet)above sea level. loch ness is best known for its world famous i</description>
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<pubDate>12 June 2008</pubDate>
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<title>Brodie Castle</title>
<description>Having been badly damaged by fire in 1645, the castle was later rebuilt. The lime-harled building is a typical Z plan tower house with ornate corbelled battlements and bartizans. If you know where to </description>
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<pubDate>26 May 2008</pubDate>
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<title>whisky Trail</title>
<description>The Whisky Trail South east of Nairn, along the banks of the River Spey, visitors can discover over half of the whisky distilleries in Scotland. Several of these world famous distilleries have come t</description>
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<pubDate>21 May 2008</pubDate>
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<title>Fort George</title>
<description>Fort George Lying between Nairn and Inverness, this is one of the most imposing military fortifications to be found anywhere in Europe. Built to intimidate the Highlanders in the aftermath of Cullode</description>
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<pubDate>21 May 2008</pubDate>
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<title>Cawdor Castle</title>
<description>Cawdor Castle Cawdor Castle dates from the late 14th century and was built as a private fortress by the Thanes of Cawdor. The ancient medieval tower was built around the legendary holly-tree.  Altho</description>
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<pubDate>19 May 2008</pubDate>
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<title>Culloden Moor</title>
<description>Towards one o'clock on the 16th april 1746,&amp;nbsp; the Jacobite artillary opened fire on government soldiers.&amp;nbsp; The government responded with their own cannon, and the battle of Culloden began. Bo</description>
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<pubDate>19 May 2008</pubDate>
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