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One of Scotland’s most dramatic (and most filmed) castles is Eilean Donan, which occupies a little island in Loch Duich, linked to the mainland by a causeway beneath the heights of the West Highlands.
Some believe ‘the Great Orm of Loch Ness’ is probably one of a small breeding colony of surviving unknown marine animals which became trapped when the land rose after the last Ice Age (about 12,000 years ago), gradually cutting it off from the sea.
Loch Ness is said to contain more water than all the reservoirs and lakes of England and Wales put together (265,000,000,000 cubic feet), which may explain the lack of regular sightings of Nessie.
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