A Sense of Place #2 - The Cairngorms

The Sense of Place series offers an intimate view of the most wild and remote wildlife habitats still left in the U.K. Without the use of narration or a definitive plot, the films invite viewers to take what they want from the films, illustrating as closely as possible what it is like to explore the habitat first hand.

The second film in the Sense of Place series takes place on the frozen plateau of the Cairngorms National Park, in the highlands of Scotland. The plateau, a relic from the last ice age, is home to species more commonly associated with the high Arctic than the U.K. The film takes viewers into this frigid world, where boulder fields ring with the strange call of the Ptarmigan, Reindeer dig for food in the frozen ground, and Snow Hares hide from the ferocious winds.

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Cast: Max Smith

Tags: highlands, wilderness, the cairngorms, national park, hare, scotland, landscapes, cairngorms, scottish highlands, reindeer, mountains, snow hare, mountain hare, show bunting, cinematography, arctic, wildlife, ptarmigan, animals and alpine

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