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Tag Archives: Lochgelly
Levitate the Crags!
One of the most direct ways to immerse yourself in Fife’s liminal energies is to walk the Coastal Path. Out on the edge at the intersection of land and sea is always a receptive place to be. However, for the … Continue reading
Posted in Field Trip, Happenstance, Poetry, Psychogeography, Sounds of Spaces and Places
Tagged Arthur's Seat, Ballardian, Burntisland, Daniel Defoe, Deep Time, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Riviera, ExxonMobil, Fife, Heartland Institute, Inverkeithing, James Hutton, Kinghorn, Liminal, Lochgelly, Lynchian, Naomi Oreskes, Pettycur Bay, psychogeography, Rimbaud, Salisbury Crags, Theory of the Earth
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