The Great Forest of Caledon.

A new comprehensive account of Scotland’s once extensive ancient Boreal and north Temperate forest which stretched northwards along the Pennine mountain spine of England including Cumbria and Northumbria onwards to the North across the Southern Scottish Uplands before a break in the marshy Lowlands between the rivers Forth and Clyde then climbing back up through the Glens along the line of the great Highland Line’s geological fault and entering the enormous mountain region of the Highlands proper where the early travellers whose accounts were recorded from accounts told by ancient Mediterranean traders to historians like Egypt’s Ptolemy, the Greeks and others recounting the mysterious northern warrior Celtic peoples inhabiting the dense northern Hyperborean forests where the Winter Sun was rarely to be seen and the Summer Sun shone for most of the day at the very limits of the lands of north western Europe where it meets the harsh cold waters of the North Atlantic.

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