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Threshold Places: Why Liminal Landscapes Still Call to Us
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In uncertain times, many people feel drawn to the edges of the world: places where land, water, forest and sky meet. Across cultures and centuries, certain landscapes have always held a special meaning. Hilltops, burial mounds, river crossings, forest edges and standing stones were often treated as more than ordinary…
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Inverness: A City of Thresholds at the Heart of the Highlands
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Inverness is often called the capital of the Highlands, yet it still carries the atmosphere of a town rather than a city. Set where the River Ness meets the Moray Firth, it has long been a place of crossing points, journeys and stories. Its name comes from the Gaelic Inbhir…




