Stoer Head lighthouse
Landscape with clouds
Suilven from Sìdhean Mòr
Sunny Culkein
Stoer cloudscape
Loch Cùl Fraioch and the Torridonian mountains
Pillow lavas at Porth Maenmelyn, Pembrokeshire
Old path to beach, Porth Maenmelyn, Pembrokeshire
Porth Maenmelyn, Pembrokeshire, Wales
The South Face of Stac Pollaidh
The spires of Stac Pollaidh
Suilven from Stac Pollaidh ridge
Beinn Mhòr Coigich viewed from Stac Pollaidh
Cloud over Cùl Mòr
Cùl Mòr from Stac Pollaidh
Lewisian foreland from Stac Pollaidh
Stac Pollaidh summit ridge
Achmelvich Bay north inlet, Sutherland
Stronchrubie Crag and imbricate thrust zone, Inchn…
Laxford Bay, Sutherland
The 'Multi-coloured Rock Stop', Loch na Fiacail, S…
'Multi-coloured Rock Stop' panoramic view
Loch Duartmore, Sutherland
Old Man from Point of Stoer
River, Sky and Reeds
Westwood Marshes
Sea of Reeds
Sizewell across the marshes
Marsh Beach Sea
Reeds and Windpump
Reeds Windpump Contrail
Bricks and reeds
Three islands view - Eilean Fladday and Skye from…
Balchladich Bay, Stoer peninsula, Sutherland
Mr Jorrocks morris dancers at The Pantiles, Tunbri…
Storm beach at Aberbach, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
'Pipe Rock' at Skiag Bridge, Loch Assynt, Sutherla…
'Pipe Rock' at Skiag Bridge, Loch Assynt, Sutherla…
'Pipe Rock' at Skiag Bridge, Loch Assynt, Sutherla…
Rainbow over Brochel castle, Raasay, Scotland
Afternoon light on Lord's Wood, Forest of Dean, Gl…
Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve meadow 2
Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve meadow 1
Yew trees on limestone pavement
Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve limestone pav…
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Old Man of Stoer


The Old Man of Stoer is a splendid sea stack comprised of sandstones of the Stoer Group (Late Precambrian). They are similar to the unconformably overlying Torridonian sandstones but predate them by around 200 million years.
The coastline of the Isle of Lewis is just visible on the horizon.
The coastline of the Isle of Lewis is just visible on the horizon.
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