"The Heart Is Highland (1951) Tours the communites of Highlands from Inverness to Kinloch Rannoch. Gamekeeper, bus driver, district nurse, newspaper editor are some of the highland people featured in this film. Wild Highlands (1959) Ardnamurchan peninsula on the beautiful coast of Argyll is a place rich in wildlife. Down by the the sea loch, many shore birds care for their young as spring blossoms into summer. On the hills above, the wild cat and the red fox prowl, an eagle soars and the young ospreys patiently wait for their parents to return with food. Summer flows into autumn and on the high tops the red stags challenge one another, watched by their hinds. Highland Journey (1957) A coach tour from Edinburgh to the Isle of Skye and a journey by stream train on the West Highalnd line, show off the splendour of the highland scenery. Tracks: + Highland Journey (1957) + Wild Highlands (1959) + The Heart Is Highland (1951)"
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