Unseen Scotland - The Hidden Places, History and Lore of the Wild Scottish Landscape (ebok) av Bryan Millar Walker
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Journey through the unique beauty of Scotland, with 100+ stunning photographs of the magical places and hidden gems.For centuries people have been beguiled and inspired by the imposing cloud-scattered mountains and tranquil lochs of Scotland's landscape. Aside from its breath-taking beauty, this country is steeped in a rich and violent history, alongside tales of fearless giants and mischievous fairies.In Unseen Scotland, photographer and travel guide Bryan Millar Walker takes us on an adventur…

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Undertittel The Hidden Places, History and Lore of the Wild Scottish Landscape
Forfattere Bryan Millar Walker (forfatter)
Forlag Greenfinch
Utgitt 10 oktober 2024
Sjanger Dokumentar og fakta, Historie, Hobby og fritid, Reise
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781529437560

Journey through the unique beauty of Scotland, with 100+ stunning photographs of the magical places and hidden gems.

For centuries people have been beguiled and inspired by the imposing cloud-scattered mountains and tranquil lochs of Scotland's landscape. Aside from its breath-taking beauty, this country is steeped in a rich and violent history, alongside tales of fearless giants and mischievous fairies.

In Unseen Scotland, photographer and travel guide Bryan Millar Walker takes us on an adventure through the
rugged landscapes, hidden castle ruins and captivating folklore of his home country. Filled with atmospheric photography of Scotland's most beautiful places, this book isn't only about places you may never have seen, but the light in which we see them.

"Filled with Walker's atmospheric photography, this is an informative and highly readable book that will appeal to anyone planning a tour of Scotland and to those who wish to delve deeper into its rich natural heritage" - Outdoor Photography Magazine