Stretching for almost 10,000 miles (including numerous islands), the
coastline of Scotland is one of the most varied in the world, from
beautiful sandy beaches and flower-laden machair to dramatic cliffs and
sea stacks.
In this book Eilidh Muldoon has drawn 23 views celebrating the huge
diversity of Scotland's coasts, featuring dramatic landscapes and
seascapes, picturesque fishing villages and imposing castles, not
forgetting the animals that make the coast their home.
Includes:
The Waverley paddle-steamer (Firth of Clyde); St Abbs (Berwickshire);
Ailsa Craig and Culzean Castle (Firth of Clyde); Robin Rigg Offshore
Wind Farm (Dumfries and Galloway); Portsoy, Spey Bay, Lossiemouth (Moray
coast); Corryvrechan Whirlpool (Argyll and Bute); Portree (Skye)
(Portree); Castlebay (Barra); John O'Groats (Caithness); St Kilda; North
Ronaldsay Lighthouse and The Old Man of Hoy (Orkney); Shetland (cliffs,
puffins, tombolo) and many more.