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"Craiganour," Pertshire From the dry high Arizona desert to the damp Scottish moors, Turrell and the music producer Ivor Guest, Lord Wimborne, found that they shared a bond over big landscapes and a sense of scale and time that the wilderness sometimes invokes.
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