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Some of Scotland’s most iconic islands were born from a network of erupting fissures, just like those found in Hawaii and ...
National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson finds the wild landscapes of Scotland poetic and inspiring. Looking out at the Isle of Rum from Laig Bay on the Isle of Eigg. The light plays on the ...
SCOTLAND – “To restore the landscape we need cathedral thinking,” says Thomas Macdonell gazing up at a stand of ancient pines within Glen Feshie, Scotland, ...
A 26 ft high pyramid shaped structure beside Loch Lomond, has been unveiled to encourage people to get out of their vehicles and take in the view before them. The new structure 'An Ceann Mòr ...
Selling £2m of landscape art a year, his images on mugs, cards and calendars, one man who knows all about colour is the godfather of contemporary Scottish landscape painting, John Lowrie Morrison.
Buildings of Scotland’s ancient past are emerging once again as how we used to live is explored inch-by-inch through a series of loyal reconstructions. Among them are an Iron Age home of loch ...
Grimsby-born photographer Paul Webster has been announced as this year's winner of the Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year Award. Webster, who is based in Cromdale, won the prize with a ...
BBC Scotland Learning worked with five Scottish Schools on the Your Landscape - Our Crew project. Together they made five films on based on the schools' local landscapes.
The Scottish Landscape Awards is a welcome new initiative by the Scottish Arts Trust and its first exhibition is being held in the City At Centre in Edinburgh. The Awards were and will be open to ...