Ecologist - Writer - Photographer
Skeletons of trees

The skeletal roots of pine trees felled to make way for the Hydro scheme of Loch Quoich in the 1950s. This is an eerie place; beautiful in its barren-ness but with a sad hint of past apocalypse. The weather-bleached ghostly stumps and roots signal the death and destruction that changed the character of the glen. The erosion at the margins of the loch also act as a signature to the recent and un-natural conversion of the glen to a reservoir to generate hydro-electric power.

Location: Loch Quoich, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom

Skeletons of trees

The skeletal roots of pine trees felled to make way for the Hydro scheme of Loch Quoich in the 1950s. This is an eerie place; beautiful in its barren-ness but with a sad hint of past apocalypse. The weather-bleached ghostly stumps and roots signal the death and destruction that changed the character of the glen. The erosion at the margins of the loch also act as a signature to the recent and un-natural conversion of the glen to a reservoir to generate hydro-electric power.

Location: Loch Quoich, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom