Mull and Iona

Mull and Iona by John Macpherson, published by Birlinn, Limited in 2006, presents an exploration of the diverse landscapes of Mull, an island renowned for its striking natural features. This edition, comprising 112 pages, captures the contrasts between the sheltered eastern side and the dramatic western coast, showcasing the island’s unique geology and rich wildlife, including eagles, whales, and dolphins.
In this work, John Macpherson utilizes photography to highlight the extraordinary beauty of Mull, inviting readers to appreciate its regional landscapes and historical geography. The book emphasizes the island’s fascinating features, from indented sea lochs to the effects of Atlantic gales, making it a visual journey through one of Scotland’s most celebrated locations. Through this lens, readers can engage with the themes of travel and nature, gaining insight into the captivating environment of Mull.
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Mull is an astonishingly diverse island. Sheltered on its east side by Morvern and Ardnamurchan, the western side of the island in contrast is an altogether more dramatic landscape, punctuated by indented sea lochs and battered by Atlantic gales. Mull has many fascinations, startling geology, an abundance of wildlife such as eagles and sea eagles, whales, dolphins, otters and many other species. In this book, acclaimed Scottish photographer John MacPherson celebrates the extraordinary natural beauty of one of Scotland’s most famous islands.
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