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Rannoch Moor & Garbh Ghaoir Viaducts
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“A wearier looking desert a man never saw” were Robert Louis Stevenson’s choice words to describe the unforgiving landscape of Rannoch Moor. Sitting at an altitude of over 1,000ft, the moor is a labyrinth of lochs, lochans, peat bogs, and streams. It is surrounded by the mountains of the Glen Coe national park that rise to over 3,000ft to the east and west and to over 2,000ft in the north. The moor, one of the last really wild environments in Great Britain is approximately 50 square miles across, and is intersected by the single track bi-directional West Highland line running from north to south through the centre of this barren landscape.

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