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A
Year in the Life of Glencoe
A
Year in the Life of Glencoe
Enclosed by sweeping bastions of rock that stretch a thousand
metres to touch the sky, the North West Highland's Glencoe plunges
from the wilds of Rannoch Moor to the burial isles of Eilean
Munde. Shaped by ancient volcanoes, Ice Age glaciers and the
attrition of wind and rain, it is a raw landscape of awesome
proportion, one of the most spectacular in Britain. Carrying
on from his breathtaking "A Year in the Life of the Langdale
Valleys", noted climber, photographer and writer Bill Birkett
turns his attention to the seasonal changes in this most famous
of mountain glens. The challenging heights, in the main protected
and conserved by the National Trust for Scotland, are the province
of the rock climber and mountaineer, while down below scattered
farms and the little communities of Glencoe and Ballachuilish
function through the extremes of the seasons as they have done
since the Bronze Age. The magical rowans bear blossom, unfurl
their leaves and hang red with berries before the deep savage
snows of winter blanket all. Above, beyond the snow-capped peaks,
the golden eagle rules the air. On the slopes, the red stag
stamps his authority across the purple heather. In this stunning
photographic essay, Bill Birkett captures the heartbeat of the
awesome highlands of Scotland. A
Year in the Life of Glencoe.
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