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Imagine a landscape transformed, not by nature, but by the relentless hand of industry. West Lothian's rolling hills hide a powerful story of shale oil extraction, leaving behind a stark visual reminder of its immense scale. Get ready to witness the profound beauty and the enduring scars of Scotland's industrial heritage. Scotland witnessed the world's first true 'oil rush' when inventor James 'Paraffin' Young first refined lighting fuel from a shale rock known as torbanite in 1851. There followed more than a century of the shale oil industry, which employed thousands and whose fortunes ebbed and flowed with industrialisation and two world wars. Presented by geologist Professor Iain Stewart, this film tells the story of shale, its lasting impact on one Scottish community—West Lothian—and the massive and unique landmarks still visible today. An Era of Black Gold: Unearthing the frantic 19th-century boom of West Lothian's shale oil industry – why was this area so crucial for Scotland? A quick visual journey through archival photos and maps, showcasing the sheer scale of the operations and daily life. Introducing the pioneers and the relentless drive for "black gold" that defined this landscape, setting the stage for what came next. 💬 *Join the Conversation* 💬 We want to hear from you! Leave a comment below and let us know your thoughts about this Video! 🔔 *Subscribe for More Content* 🔔 If you enjoyed this video, please Like, Share and Hit the Subscribe button to turn on notifications for more must-see content from our channel! 🌐 / @epicdocfilmsdc