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Book review: ‘The Rainforests of Britain and Ireland’ by Clifton Bain
You might remember that, back in the summer of last year, I wrote about the oak woods of Taynish in Knapdale. These are one of the last remnants of Britain’s temperate rainforests, having flourished in the mild, moisture-laden climate of the west coast for around 7,000 years. It’s an enchanting, invigorating place: in spring, as you walk in dappled shadow beneath the freshly-emerging canopy of leaves, you feel as if you’re breathing the same air as Argyll’s ancient ancestors. I was therefore delighted to come across a new book entitled ‘The Rainforests of Britain and Ireland – A Traveller’s Guide’. Written by Clifton Bain and published by Sandstone Press, it…
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Prehistoric rock art at Achnabreck
Who carved these intriguing symbols, and why? If there's wisdom in beauty, we can surely glimpse it here in this ancient woodland above Kilmartin Glen
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Rosslyn Castle – falling shadows
Gaunt and brooding, the battered fragments of a spectacular fortress stand in the woodlands of Roslin Glen