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A trip to the Scottish Highlands offers a mix of history and modernity, along with whisky and Nessie

INVERNESS, Scotland (AP) 鈥 As we crossed the Keswick Bridge into the rolling hills outside Inverness, green fields of early-spring barley still had months to grow until harvest. The grain will be sent to a nearby malting factory and eventually made into whisky at some of Scotland鈥檚 150-plus distilleries.

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The Scottish Highlands offer a dynamic mix of history and modernity, along with whisky and Nessie

The Greig Street Bridge appears over River Ness in Inverness, Scotland, on March 31, 2025. (Albert Stumm via AP)


INVERNESS, Scotland (AP) 鈥 As we crossed the Keswick Bridge into the rolling hills outside Inverness, green fields of early-spring barley still had months to grow until harvest. The grain will be sent to a nearby malting factory and eventually made into whisky at some of Scotland鈥檚 150-plus distilleries.

Interspersed among the barley fields were yellow rows of flowering rapeseed, used to make cooking oil, and herds of grazing sheep that seemed to outnumber people.

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