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THE TROSSACHS NATIONAL PARK, SCOTLAND

An Evening walk through the Trossachs National Park, Scotland. The journey was from Glasgow Central Station to the Balloch Station, through ScotRail Service. A journey of around 1hour 10 min. Reached at the Balloch Station and had to walk up to the park for about 15 min. Reached around 7.30pm. The sunlight was still shining. The evening Sunshine lit the park so beautiful and it was so calm.My journey was joined along with two of my friends and we were walking through the park. The park is well maintained and it was so quiet. There were only very few people around. There was a lot of birds around. I could hear their chirping so well as it was so calm around.There were a variety of flowers and trees around.
Loch Lomond &Trossachs National Park, Scotland
Trossachs National Park, Scotland

Trossachs National Park, Scotland
Trail Through the park

Loch Lomond , Trossachs National Park, Scotland

Trossachs National Park, Scotland
Open area in the park

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