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Abandoned Scotland
Abandoned Scotland
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Scotland's material culture extends back to ancient Roman incursions and includes Viking raids, wars with England, and clan wars. Remnants of the country's history can be found in every corner, from the Western Isles to the Highlands and the North Sea coast. Abandoned Scotland explores the sanatorium of Glen O Dee Hospital, Loudoun Castle Theme Park, New Slains Castle, Cults Limestone Mine, Cramond Ghost Island, and Buchanan Castle.
Format: Hardback
Length: 224 pages
Publication date: 14 September 2023
Publisher: Amber Books Ltd
A land steeped in ancient history and adorned with haunting landscapes, Scotland boasts a rich material culture that traces its roots back to the era of ancient Roman incursions north of Hadrians Wall. This captivating heritage encompasses Viking raids, wars with England, and clan conflicts that continue to evoke a sense of intrigue and passion even today. Throughout this dramatic land, remnants of Scotland's past can be found in every corner, from the sparsely populated Western Isles to the remote Highlands and the bustling fishing ports along the North Sea coast.
In the heart of Scotland, lies the abandoned sanatorium of Glen O Dee Hospital, a haunting testament to a bygone era. Once a bustling medical facility, it now stands in ruins, its windows shattered and its walls crumbling. The rusting, neglected rides and rollercoasters of the Loudoun Castle Theme Park, once a popular attraction, stand as silent reminders of a tragic accident that claimed the lives of several visitors in 2007. Nearby, New Slains Castle, perched atop a rugged cliff in Cruden Bay, is said to be haunted by the spirits of soldiers and mermaids, adding an eerie dimension to its already mysterious presence.
For those seeking an adventure underground, the Cults Limestone Mine awaits. This vast labyrinth, hidden beneath the Scottish countryside, attracts treasure hunters and potholers alike, despite the inherent dangers. With its intricate tunnels and chambers, the mine offers a glimpse into the country's mining history and the challenges faced by its workers.
Just off the coast of Scotland, Cramond Ghost Island emerges from the waters, a haunting reminder of the country's naval past. During World War II, massive teeth were created to block the Firth of Forth in case of invasion. These teeth, now rusting and decaying, stand as a testament to the country's determination to protect its shores.
In addition to these abandoned sites, Scotland boasts a plethora of ruined castles that dot its landscape. Among them is Castle Stalker, a 14th-century fortress set on a tidal islet on Loch Laich. With its dramatic location and breathtaking views, Castle Stalker offers a glimpse into the rich history of Scotland's monarchy. Nearby, Buchanan Castle, nestled close to Loch Lomond, exudes an atmospheric charm that captivates visitors with its picturesque setting and historic significance.
Abandoned Scotland: Exploring the Forgotten Corners of Scotland is a captivating photographic journey that delves into the lesser-known corners of this magnificent country. With 180 photographs, the book provides a visual exploration of these abandoned sites, offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Scotland's history and culture. From the haunting sanatorium of Glen O Dee Hospital to the rusting rollercoasters of Loudoun Castle Theme Park, from the eerie presence of New Slains Castle to the treacherous depths of the Cults Limestone Mine, this book offers a fascinating insight into the hidden treasures of Scotland.
In conclusion, Scotland's material culture is a testament to its turbulent past and stunning landscapes. From the ancient Roman incursions to the Viking raids, wars with England, and clan conflicts, Scotland's history is woven into the very fabric of its land. Abandoned Scotland: Exploring the Forgotten Corners of Scotland provides a captivating glimpse into this rich heritage, offering a visual exploration of the little-known corners of this glorious country. With its 180 photographs, the book invites readers to immerse themselves in the history and mystery of Scotland, providing a fascinating and unforgettable experience.
Weight: 1058g
Dimension: 213 x 278 x 21 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781838863142
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