Contemporary artist Rob Mulholland created the haunting art installation
Just under an hour's drive north of Glasgow, you'll come to the picturesque town of Aberfoyle, and a little forest nearby which offers a walk with one very magical element. The woodland in the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park hides what could be one of the most fascinating sights you'll find.
Rob confirmed the change in the environment around them is reflected on their surface, making them seem insubstantial and fading into the background one moment and then solid the next. "You can, even now, see the faint remains of their houses and stone walls in the undergrowth of the woods. For me, it was both intriguing and poignant to think of."
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