Wee Nature Fest – Islands of Abandonment
Saturday, 27 March, 2021 5 p.m.
Cal Flyn’s stunning exploration of places across the world that have been abandoned by humans…
Online event
Free
The Wee Three Indies #Wee Nature Fest continues with Cal Flyn’s stunning exploration of places across the world that have been abandoned by humans, and how nature is recovering there. From empty neighbourhoods in Detroit, to uninhabited islands Scottish islands, populated only by feral cattle, Islands of Abandonment is a timely and important book.
Islands of Abandonment will be available with 10% discount for the duration of the festival.
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