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Between Heaven and Hell, the rough bounds of Knoydart

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Low at the bottom of the Knoydart  mountains, the rivers carve deep into the earth, exposing old rocks, sculpted and shaped over the centuries. Much of Knoydart is owned by the John Muir trust, and we are so lucky to be able to walk freely across this landscape. It is our duty to preserve these wildernesses for future generations.

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Low at the bottom of the Knoydart mountains, the rivers carve deep into the earth, exposing old rocks, sculpted and shaped over the centuries. Much of Knoydart is owned by the John Muir trust, and we are so lucky to be able to walk freely across this landscape. It is our duty to preserve these wildernesses for future generations.


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