Tour Scotland Photographs Flooding Strathmore


Tour Scotland photograph of the flooding in Strathmore, Scotland. Strathmore is a strath, or flat valley, in east central Scotland running from northeast to southwest between the Grampian mountains and the Sidlaws. It was formed by glacial processes in earlier ice ages. It is fertile and has some of Scotland's best arable farmland, producing soft fruits and cereals. This is also an old capital of Scotland. And is located near the centre of Scotland. The first recorded history of this region dates to Roman times when the Romans established a series of marching camps generally extending in a south to north direction to support the invasion and exploration northward. Other early examples of history include Pictish stones found in Strathmore such as the Eassie Stone.





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1 comment:

Unknown said...

Awful! The water is even more deep today.