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A stunning sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa, Fingal’s Cave is Scotland at its rugged best. Named after the hero of a poem by eighteenth-century poet James Macpherson, this mysterious cavern was discovered in 1772 (well, brought to the attention of the masses) and has become an integral part of folklore ever since, not to mention arts and culture. It isn’t hard to see why, as the thrilling entry to the cave ticks all the boxes when it comes to the supernatural subterranean world. The natural acoustics of the cave are famously fantastic.
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