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Scotland: The Creation of Its Natural Landscape A Landscape Fashioned by Geography

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By: Alan McKirdy and Roger Crofts
64 pages, Col photos, col illus, maps
Scotland: The Creation of Its Natural Landscape
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  • Scotland: The Creation of Its Natural Landscape ISBN: 9781853976711 Paperback Dec 2010 Out of Print #189440
  • Scotland: The Creation of Its Natural Landscape ISBN: 9781853970047 Paperback Dec 1999 Out of Print #99044
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For its size, Scotland has the most varied geology and natural landscapes of any country on the planet. Scotland's landscape is a living tapestry of forces writ large in stone. This book tells it all.

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Out of Print
By: Alan McKirdy and Roger Crofts
64 pages, Col photos, col illus, maps
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