Northern Scotland’s Flow Country becomes world heritage site
by Severin Carrell and Lisa O'Carroll from Environment | The Guardian on (#6PGS3)
Planet's largest blanket bog is first peatland to be designated by Unesco after 40-year campaign
The Flow Country, a vast and unspoiled blanket bog that carpets the far north of Scotland, has been made a world heritage site by Unesco.
The planet's largest blanket bog, the Flow Country covers about 1,500 sq miles of Caithness and Sutherland, and is the first peatland in the world to be designated by Unesco, after a 40-year campaign by environmentalists.
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