Scotland from Above

Scotland from Above by Colin Baxter, published by Lomond in 2005, offers a unique visual exploration of Scotland through over 200 high-quality images. This edition, comprising 168 pages, presents a comprehensive overview of the country’s geography, showcasing its landscapes from various altitudes, ranging from 100 feet to over 12,000 feet above. The book is written in English and is designed to provide readers with a fresh perspective on Scotland.
In this work, readers will find a creative tour de force that is divided into seven chapters, each accompanied by a general introduction. The book also features a satellite view of Scotland, utilizing M-Sat true color imaging to enhance the visual experience. Through its focus on travel and the diverse geography of Great Britain, Scotland from Above invites readers to appreciate the beauty and complexity of Scotland from an aerial viewpoint.
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Referred to as a creative tour de force, the latest book from photographer Colin Baxter is truly a must-see. With more than 200 high-quality images helping to create a new perspective and a unique vision of Scotland from above?from 100 feet to over 12,000 feet above. This comprehensive overview of Scotland’s geography is broken into seven chapters with a general introduction and a satellite view of Scotland using M-Sat true color imaging.
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