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Earth Lines - The Scottish Highland Boundary Fault
Ed Tyler
5 episodes
3 months ago

Join writer and permaculturalist Edward Tyler as he walks the length of one of Britain’s most remarkable geological features: the Highland Boundary Fault. Spanning five episodes, Earth Lines uncovers the science, stories, landscapes, and people living along this ancient tectonic divide between Scotland’s Highlands and Lowlands. From seaside rocks to seismic recorders, distilleries to eco-museums, this is a journey into Deep Time, the living land, and the subtle lines written into our landscapes that shape the world around us.



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Join writer and permaculturalist Edward Tyler as he walks the length of one of Britain’s most remarkable geological features: the Highland Boundary Fault. Spanning five episodes, Earth Lines uncovers the science, stories, landscapes, and people living along this ancient tectonic divide between Scotland’s Highlands and Lowlands. From seaside rocks to seismic recorders, distilleries to eco-museums, this is a journey into Deep Time, the living land, and the subtle lines written into our landscapes that shape the world around us.



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Earth Sciences
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture,
Science,
Nature
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Where the Land Breaks - Innellan and the Origins of a Fault
Earth Lines - The Scottish Highland Boundary Fault
39 minutes 48 seconds
4 months ago
Where the Land Breaks - Innellan and the Origins of a Fault

Ed Tyler sets off on an extraordinary journey along one of Britain’s most dramatic and little-known geological features: the Highland Boundary Fault. Over five episodes, Edward walks the length of the Faultline, uncovering the science, stories, and landscapes that define the shifting edge between Highlands and Lowlands.


We begin at the south-western end of the Fault, in Innellan, a coastal village on the Firth of Clyde. Here, Edward meets Keith Torrance, a geologist who lives just steps away from where the Fault cuts through the beach. Amongst the rocks and tide, Keith reveals how to read the land — explaining the dramatic forces that forged the Highland Boundary Fault hundreds of millions of years ago.


Later, over coffee, the conversation broadens: what exactly is a fault? Why do they matter? And how do they shape the ground — and lives — above them?


🪨 Themes: Geological time, fault lines, plate tectonics, earthquakes, the making of Scotland

🎙️ Guest: Keith Torrance, geologist and local expert

📍 Location: Innellan, Firth of Clyde


📚 Further Reading:

– BGS Geological Map Viewer: https://mapapps.bgs.ac.uk/geologyofbritain/home.html

– Scottish Geology Trust – Highland Boundary Fault overview: https://www.scottishgeologytrust.org


Start the journey where the land begins to shift — and discover what lies beneath the surface.


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Earth Lines - The Scottish Highland Boundary Fault

Join writer and permaculturalist Edward Tyler as he walks the length of one of Britain’s most remarkable geological features: the Highland Boundary Fault. Spanning five episodes, Earth Lines uncovers the science, stories, landscapes, and people living along this ancient tectonic divide between Scotland’s Highlands and Lowlands. From seaside rocks to seismic recorders, distilleries to eco-museums, this is a journey into Deep Time, the living land, and the subtle lines written into our landscapes that shape the world around us.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.