Seaweed, limpets, riots and arsenic

Burning seaweed on Westray used to be quite an industry. The island is still littered with low kelp-drying walls where the tangle of seaweed was dragged to dry out before being burned in pits. The kelp was rich in rare alkaline minerals and vital for the glass industry. It was … Continue reading Seaweed, limpets, riots and arsenic