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The Isle of Arran – just across the Firth of Clyde – is dotted with hills and forests that are vivid on a clear day. To the left, Ailsa Craig, a 99-hectare uninhabited island whose name loosely translates from Gaelic as ‘fairy rock’, stands in the mouth of firth. Its steep rise from the water is a reminder of its volcanic origins.
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