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Article: The highlands unplugged.
- Article from:
- Business Today More (New Delhi, India)
- Article date:
- November 15, 2009
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Byline: Kushan Mitra
Summary: A trip to the stunning highlands of Scotland and a distillery is a must for anyone who claims to like Scotch Whisky.
It is rather easy to fill up a travel article with cliches, and when the subject is as stunningly beautiful as Scotland, a weak artist such as this author would need to resort to such devices. Everything about Scotland is great, the immigration queue is not a mile deep, Edinburgh airport is nice and functional and the city itself, well, actually Edinburgh is a mess. Not so much the fault of the city itself but the administrators who are putting in a tramway through the heart of the city on Princes Street.
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