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At the furthest reaches of the Scottish North Coast, just before you reach Durness are some amazing beaches, turquoise waters and golden sands, with rocky headlands and sea stacks, beautiful views, but also a place that includes a shameful history ignored by many...
Ceannabeinne was a thriving township until the landowner decided that sheep were more profitable than people and the village was 'cleared' - the tenant farmers and crofters turned off their land, left homeless and without a means to support themselves, with not a thought to their plight by those whose only motive was profit...
Stunning views, a place once of thriving life and joy that became a place of sadness, which still bears that legacy to this day... As always, try to see beyond the immediate, and look to the history and the lives others lived that shaped the land we see...
Or, just enjoy some beautiful views on a very windy day, the choice is as always your own...
Ceannabeinne was a thriving township until the landowner decided that sheep were more profitable than people and the village was 'cleared' - the tenant farmers and crofters turned off their land, left homeless and without a means to support themselves, with not a thought to their plight by those whose only motive was profit...
Stunning views, a place once of thriving life and joy that became a place of sadness, which still bears that legacy to this day... As always, try to see beyond the immediate, and look to the history and the lives others lived that shaped the land we see...
Or, just enjoy some beautiful views on a very windy day, the choice is as always your own...