The National Trust for Scotland writes on this video:
Kintail & Morvich The Five Sisters of Kintail form one of Scotland’s finest and most famous views when seen from Ratagan on the shores of Loch Duich, and have been under the care of the National Trust for Scotland since 1944. Our rangers lead guided walks over the five peaks (which also form one of the country’s finest one day hillwalks) so who better to make this short video showing the unmatched beauty of this unique part of Scotland? Assistance in video editing was provided by Rob Birdsey, a volunteer with the National Trust for Scotland. …
The music for several of the Kintail and West Affric videos has been provided by Sgoil Chiùil na Gàidhealtachd (The National Centre of Excellence in Traditional Music) located at Plockton High School. The music school is for secondary school aged students, and provides a centre for talented young traditional musicians from across Scotland to develop their skills to the full. You can help support the school and the young musicians helping to keep Scotland’s rich heritage of traditional music alive: visit www.musicplockton.org/ for more information.
Cheers for the link, MM 🍀
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My pleasure 🙂 All the best for you and your blog!
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This is simply glorious. It’s so good to remember that in pats of the word there are people and organisations who care for and love the wild places.
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Yes, I hope conservation will continue in those places. And that there will be restoration, if possible, in other places.
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Reblogged this on Living and Lovin.
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