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The notion of a rainforest in Scotland may seem peculiar at first. Yet, upon experiencing the region's climate—mild and frequently drenched in rain—it becomes easy to understand how such a landscape could exist. The story of the Scottish rainforests begins with glacial activity during the last Ice Age, which shaped the land's features and set the stage for the rebirth of vegetation. As glaciers receded, trees began to reclaim the land, establishing the forests that thrived for thousands of years.