Bark of Caledonian Pine tree


The Caledonian Forest is the name of a type of woodland that once covered vast areas of the Highlands of Scotland. Today, however, only 1% of the original forest survives, in 35 isolated locations. The forests are home to a wide variety of wildlife, much of which is not found elsewhere in the British Isles.


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Location: Braemar, United Kingdom
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