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Invergordon, a town in the Highland council area of Scotland, is situated on the deep waters of the Cromarty Firth. Originally a naval port during World War I, it has evolved into a key cruise ship destination. The town’s deep-water harbor facilitates the docking of large vessels, making it a popular stop for cruise liners exploring the Scottish Highlands. Invergordon’s murals, created by local artists, adorn the town, depicting its maritime and wartime history. Visitors often explore the nearby Invergordon Naval Museum, which provides insights into the town’s naval heritage. Invergordon’s strategic location and historical charm make it an intriguing stop for maritime enthusiasts and tourists alike.

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