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🚨 Deadline is today! 🚨

Make sure you submit your comment by midnight tonight on Badenoch and Strathspey becoming a Short Term Let Control Area.

The form is very easy to complete by Highland Council standards. 🙏
If you want to understand the scale of the problem, here's some 'Highlights' from the Highland Council's own evidence paper about Short Term Lets in Badenoch and Strathspey, and generally.

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There is a crisis of supply of available homes in Badenoch and Strathspey 📢, and an abundance of Short Term Lets.

There are currently 560 STLs advertised on the two most popular websites: Airbnb and booking . com.
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Good morning! Headed into #Olema. Residents, please reach out and follow along for #WoodwardFire updates.
Firefighters and @PointReyesNPS rangers meet for a morning briefing on the #WoodwardFire at Bear Valley Visitors Center. Smoke and fog are mingling in the air @sfchronicle
I must say @PointReyesNPS staff are doing a great job at social distancing during this morning’s #WoodwardFire briefing in #Olema @sfchronicle Image
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Nova Scotia #salt saved lives this winter – all our road salt comes from the #Pugwash salt mine. With snowstorms now over (we hope!), here’s a history of salt mining in #NovaScotia!
#nspoli #cbpoli #capebreton
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327-342 million years ago, global sea levels rose and fell many times. This repeatedly flooded #NovaScotia with what we call the Windsor Sea. #NS was near the equator at the time so the sea also evaporated repeatedly in the heat.
#nspoli #cbpoli #capebreton Image
The evaporation of sea water left deposits of successive layers of salt. This process was repeated for millions of years until the original salt beds were far below earth’s surface. Subterranean pressures and heat compressed the salt into #NovaScotia’s huge rock #salt deposits. Image
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Mining is part of #NovaScotia’s heritage and many communities benefit from tourism attractions related to historical mining. In fact, this 1889 flyer advertised #gold mines near #Caledonia, #QueensCounty, as tourist attractions to people from Boston!

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It says, “Many tourists will find a profitable and interesting diversion in visiting the various gold mines within easy reach of their boarding places.”
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It describes gold processing as “curious and interesting, and well repays an intelligent sight-seer for a few days of travel and observation.”
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We love getting questions about #mining, #minerals and #geology! We were recently asked about historical mining in #PortHood, #Inverness County. Here’s our answer:

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In the 1740s-1750s, a quarry on #PortHood Island was the main supply of finished/dressed sandstone for #FortressLouisbourg’s window and door casements. About 60 men worked there in summer and the stone was sent by barge through the #StraitofCanso to #Louisbourg.
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Many historical #NovaScotia buildings, including the more important buildings at #Louisbourg, were made of stone that was considered somewhat unattractive (i.e. fieldstone or ironstone), so it was often fancied up with granite or sandstone trim.
#nspoli #cbpoli #CapeBreton #NS Image
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Ever wonder about #geology in your area of #NovaScotia? Why the land looks that way? What #minerals are there? How a rock outcrop was formed?
Post pictures of what you're curious about, tell us where it is and what you're wondering, and we will try to get you an answer!
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Thanks to Jason for taking us up on our offer to answer #geology questions about #NovaScotia! He asked via Facebook whether these pictures from #Inverness Beach show coal and gypsum. Here is our answer:
#nspoli #NS #minerals #mining #CapeBreton ImageImage
We can’t be sure without seeing them in person but you're likely right that the pics are coal and gypsum. There's a long history of coal mining there - nearby #CabotLinks golf course is built on a former coal mine. Coal was first discovered there in 1863 and was mined til 1958.
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If you need more reasons to follow us @natlibscot (and explore our collections) we give you this – a little thread of shiny facts about our Library.

#NLSgems
First up: our collections. We have more than 30 million physical and digital items in our collections. When you add subscription items that registered readers can view (many of which can be viewed at home), this jumps to over 76 million items.

Which is a lot.

#NLSgems
Search our catalogue if you don't believe us > search.nls.uk

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