Iain Stewart takes a walk through some of Scotland's most intriguing landscapes, revealing how human activity has shaped the land we see today.
Iain Stewart reveals how human activity has shaped Scotland's landscapes by visiting Ariundle Oakwoods, a green space which owes its existence to industry.
DetailsIain Stewart reveals how human activity has shaped Scotland's landscapes. In the Cairngorms, he discovers how an iconic highland view has been shaped by a Victorian hobby.
DetailsIain Stewart visits the East Neuk of Fife, home to Scotland's last village fishing industry, spotting wildlife along the coast and hearing tales of sea-soaked history.
DetailsIain Stewart visits the upper reaches of the River Nirth in Ayrshire, where a stretch of water has been diverted to make way for industry.
DetailsIain Stewart visits Culbin Forest in Moray to hear stories of sandstorms, seabirds and a landscape that's constantly changing.
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