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A soaking walk through Dalry’s public park in relentless summer rain.

I set out on a walk to Dalry public park in North Ayrshire, only to find myself caught in a relentless downpour. The rain came heavy and unyielding, soaking everything in sight and turning a simple stroll into a battle with the elements. As I made my way through the town and into the park, the sound of raindrops on the ground, the rush of water running off paths, and the sight of rain-drenched trees gave the whole walk a moody, dramatic atmosphere. It was a reminder that the Scottish summer is never predictable, but always full of character.