Scotland
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Harnessing recent developments in computer technology, the latest New Naturalist volume uses the most up-to-date and accurate maps, diagrams and
photographs to analyse the diverse landscapes of Scotland. Most people share an enthusiasm for beautiful and breathtaking scenery, explored variously
through the physical challenge of climbing to the top of the tallest mountains or the joy of viewing the work of a painter; but while easy to admire
from a distance, such landscapes are usually difficult to explain in words. Peter Friend highlights the many famous and much loved natural landscapes
of Scotland, ranging from the rolling, agricultural lowlands of the east to the wild and rugged mountains of the west, from the whitewashed villages
of Galloway to the traditional fishing ports of the east. He provides detailed explanations for the wide variety of natural events and processes that
have caused such an exciting range of surroundings. Setting apart the topography that has resulted from natural rather than man-made occurrences,
Friend focuses on each region individually, from the windswept islands that fringe the Atlantic to the sheltered straths of Perthshire, and explains
the history and development of their land structures through detailed descriptions and colourful diagrams. Illustrated with beautifully detailed
photographs throughout, Scotland comprehensively explores the formation of these wonderful landscapes that are so universally admired.
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