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Charming fishing village in Scotland
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Lybster is a charming village nestled on the east coast of Caithness in Scotland. Once a bustling herring fishing port, it now boasts the Waterlines heritage museum and a small fleet of crab fishing boats in its picturesque harbor. Founded in 1802 as a planned village, Lybster has a rich history tied to the fishing industry and was once home to a thriving white-fish fleet. Today, it's a popular stop along the John o' Groats Trail and even served as a filming location for the Netflix drama, The Crown. With its scenic views and historical significance, Lybster is a hidden gem worth exploring in the Scottish Highlands.

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