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[#147409] Written by: artistharry [28/11/10, 07:37]
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Part 6: Glasgow to Edinburgh via Caledonian Canal
Coast embarks along the coast of Scotland taking an extraordinary shore-to-shore route through the
heart of the highlands on Britain's greatest man-made waterway, the Caledonian Canal. Neil Oliver
joins the crew of the last surviving coal-fired, steam-powered 'Clyde Puffer'. Puffers were working
boats carrying cargo out from Glasgow, and in the 19th century they brought the industrial
revolution to the Western Isles of Scotland. The tiny coastal village at Catterline became an
artistic obsession in the 1950s for Joan Eardley, one of Britain's best modern painters; amateur
artist Alice Roberts explores what drew Joan to Catterline and how her life was cut tragically
short. Nick Crane reveals how, for nearly 20 years, Highlanders desperate for work became navvies
digging huge canals to link up the Lochs of the Great Glen fault. Eventually they created a 60 mile
long waterway through the heart of Scotland connecting the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean, but it
was too little, too late. Underwater at Loch Creran, industrious little worms have constructed a
remarkable 'worm city' that is one of the biggest of its kind in the world. Miranda Krestovnikoff
dives in to explore how the tiny worms built their big reef and investigate the colourful creatures
who share their home. Hermione Cockburn visits the islands around Easdale, which have deep clear
pools thanks to a great flood which stopped slate mining. It's now home to the world stone skimming
championships. Mark Horton unearths what remains of the mysterious and violent people who once ruled
much of Scotland, the Picts. Their coastal stronghold at Burghead was largely flattened to build a
herring port, but the Picts left their mark in stone, and bones.
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