In a country celebrated for its unique 'natural' beauty, Professor Iain Stewart reveals how every square inch of Scotland's landscape has been affected by centuries of human activity.
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rich in history and wrestling its way back into balance with the landscape that surrounds it. Polly the ranger pointed out, “The Cairngorms don’t have Scotland’s highest mountain ...
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