5th February 2025 | |
7pm - 8.30pm | |
Dunfermline High School Jennie Rennies Road , Dunfermline KY11 3BQ |
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£15 for general admission / Free for RSGS Members, Students and U18s | |
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Documentary filmmaker and historian Paul, presenter of the BBC TV series Tours of Scotland, takes his audience on an exploration of some of Europe’s most remote islands, including St Kilda, Boreray, North Rona, The Shiants and Eileach an Naoimh. With their distinct geographical locations around the north-western edges of the continent, their stunning landscapes, fragile wildlife and extraordinary histories, are they isolated in the ocean, or united by the sea?
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