Adam Nicolson has written of the "powerful absence[s]" that remembered landscapes exert upon us, but they exist as powerful presences too, with which we maintain deep and abiding attachments. These, perhaps, are the landscapes in which we live the longest, warped though they are by time and abraded though they are by distance.
Robert Macfarlane, from The Old Ways: A Journey on Foot
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