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Heather Thomas-Smith on Scottish Neolithic History in Argyll

Heather Thomas-Smith on Scottish Neolithic History in Argyll

FromWild for Scotland Podcast


Heather Thomas-Smith on Scottish Neolithic History in Argyll

FromWild for Scotland Podcast

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Nov 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Take our 2022 Listener Survey!Heather Thomas-Smith combines her passion for the great Scottish outdoors with her interest in history and background in geology to guide fascinating journeys through the Heart of Argyll. Whether you're interested in Scotland's Neolithic period or its natural history, want to see pretty Highland scenery or forage for edible plants among the rocks - Heather is the guide for you.If you're new to Kilmartin Glen, listen to last week's story 6,000 times around the sun for a taste of this beautiful region.Visit our website to find the full show notes incl. the transcript and links to all the films and platforms mentioned in our conversation.Find out how to support our show and unlock bonus content. Take our Listener Survey! Join our email list for weekly resources and glimpses behind the scenes.Follow us on Instagram @wildforscotlandAlso check out my Scotland blog Watch Me See!
Released:
Nov 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Wild for Scotland is an immersive storytelling podcast with travel stories from Scotland. Hosted by award-winning travel blogger Kathi Kamleitner (WatchMeSee.com), it's a show is for Scotland-lovers around the world. The show enables you to lean back and travel to Scotland. It allows you to connect with the country through stories, indulge in a little bit of escapism and dream up future trips. Each episode includes either an immersive travel story and a few practical tips to inspire future trips, or a conversation with a local who is passionate about sharing Scotland with the world.