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Walking Through Landscape
Episode 5: The Climate - Culbin Forest & Sands
30 minutes on BBC Radio Orkney
Available for over a year
Iain Stewart visits Culbin Forest in Moray to hear stories of sandstorms, seabirds and a landscape that's constantly changing. Show more
As part of BBC Scotland's Landscape season, Mark Stephen hosts a debate asking 'what is Scotland's land for?'. Show more
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