
Journey’s End - Standing on the Fault in Stonehaven
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In the final leg of his journey along the Highland Boundary Fault, Ed Tyler travels north-east from Alyth to the village of Edzell, where the river slices cleanly through the landscape — revealing the Fault once more in dramatic style.
From there, he continues to Stonehaven, a striking coastal town where the Highland Boundary Fault meets the North Sea. Walking out onto the headlands and promontories, Edward reaches a rare place where you can literally stand on the Fault itself, with Highland rocks on one side and Lowland rocks on the other.
It’s a powerful conclusion to a journey through stone, story, and time.
As Edward reflects on the places, people, and ideas that have shaped the series, we look back at what this geological line really means — not just in physical terms, but in how it helps us see Scotland, and ourselves, differently.
🧭 Themes: Geology in the landscape, visible fault lines, reflection and connection
📍 Locations: Edzell, Stonehaven
📚 Further Reading: “51 Best Places to See Scotland’s Geology” – www.scottishgeologytrust.org (includes Stonehaven and Balmaha sites)
Join us one last time as Edward stands on the Fault and brings this five-part journey to a powerful close.
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