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By the beautiful sea at Nairn  
   

By the beautiful sea at Nairn

A 15 minute ride from Culloden Moor brought us to the seaside town of Nairn. By now the sky was almost totally overcast but the cooling rain still held off. The cloud cover did seem to bring the temperatures down a bit. Nairn rests on the Moray Firth which is an inlet on the North Sea. From where I stood the water looked very cold and uninviting.
Day Eight (Exploring the Highlands)

July 20th 2006
Some welcome relief from the heat last night. I actually had to sleep under the covers. It was wonderfully cool for a change. A bonnie quiet wee towne is this Newtonmore. We treated ourselves to another hearty, traditional English breakfast in the hotel dining area. I'l never understand the baked beans and fried tomatoes the English and Scots have for breakfast but like Pavlov's dog, I real ... read more
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