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Eilidh Muldoon

Scottish Coastal Colouring Book

Scottish Coastal Colouring Book

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Scotland's coastline is one of the most varied in the world, featuring sandy beaches, flower-laden machair, dramatic cliffs, sea stacks, fishing villages, and castles. This book showcases 23 views of Scotland's coasts, including the Waverley paddle-steamer, St Abbs, Ailsa Craig, Culzean Castle, Robin Rigg Offshore Wind Farm, Portsoy, Spey Bay, Lossiemouth, Corryvrechan Whirlpool, Portree, Castlebay, John OGroats, St Kilda, North Ronaldsay Lighthouse, and The Old Man of Hoy.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 48 pages
\n Publication date: 04 March 2021
\n Publisher: Birlinn General
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Spanning an impressive distance of nearly 10,000 miles, including a multitude of islands, Scotland boasts one of the most diverse coastlines globally. From picturesque sandy beaches adorned with vibrant flora to awe-inspiring cliffs and sea stacks, the country's coastline offers a breathtaking tapestry of natural beauty. In her captivating book, Eilidh Muldoon showcases a stunning collection of 23 views that celebrate the immense diversity of Scotland's coastal landscapes. These images capture the essence of the country's rugged coastline, featuring dramatic landscapes and seascapes, picturesque fishing villages, and imposing castles.

But the book goes beyond mere aesthetics, delving into the realm of the animals that call the coast their home. From majestic seals to playful dolphins, these creatures add an extra layer of enchantment to the already captivating scenes.

One of the highlights of the book is the inclusion of iconic landmarks and attractions. From the Waverley paddle-steamer on the Firth of Clyde to the stunning St Abbs in Berwickshire, each view offers a unique perspective on Scotland's coastal wonders. The book also showcases the natural beauty of Ailsa Craig and Culzean Castle on the Firth of Clyde, as well as the Robin Rigg Offshore Wind Farm in Dumfries and Galloway.

Moving along the Moray coast, Portsoy, Spey Bay, and Lossiemouth are featured, showcasing the region's picturesque fishing villages and stunning coastal vistas. The Argyll and Bute region is represented by the Corryvrechan Whirlpool, a natural wonder that captivates with its swirling waters. Portree on the Isle of Skye, with its picturesque harbor, is another highlight, as is Castlebay on Barra, known for its picturesque fishing villages and stunning sunsets.

Continuing northward, John OGroats in Caithness stands as a symbolic endpoint, marking the northernmost point of the British mainland. St Kilda, with its rugged cliffs and fascinating wildlife, is another must-visit destination, while the North Ronaldsay Lighthouse and The Old Man of Hoy in Orkney offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and natural wonders.

Finally, Shetland, renowned for its dramatic cliffs, puffin colonies, and unique tombolo formations, concludes the book's exploration of Scotland's coastal treasures.

In conclusion, Scotland's coastline is a testament to the country's natural beauty and diversity. Eilidh Muldoon's book, Scotland's Coastal Views, offers a captivating glimpse into the many faces of this remarkable coastline, showcasing its stunning landscapes, picturesque villages, and diverse wildlife. Whether you are a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply someone seeking a breathtaking escape, this book is a must-have for anyone who wants to explore the wonders of Scotland's coastal regions.

\n Weight: 298g\n
Dimension: 249 x 250 x 10 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781780276861\n \n

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