Bog Asphodel at Druim na Claise
Allt Smoo and sink holes, Durness
Allt Smoo sink holes, Durness
Geodha Smoo and cave, Durness
Geodha Smoo and cave, Durness 2
Smoo Cave entrance, Durness
Smoo Cave from above
Smoo Cave from above (2)
Whiten Head from Geodha Smoo
Geodha Smoo east to Whiten Head
Geodha Smoo view NW to Faraid Head 2
Geodha Smoo view NW to Faraid Head
Geodha Smoo limestone platform with chert bands
Geodha Smoo east - 'leopard rock'
Geodha Smoo east - 'leopard rock' close-up view
Sea thrift at Geodha Smoo
Geodha Smoo east platform
Watching sea birds
Raffin cottages after the rain
Broch An Dùn north side 1
Broch An Dùn north side 2
Broch An Dùn north side 3
View north to Stac Fada from Clachtoll broch An Dù…
Gneiss erratic on Stoer Group at Druim na Claise 3
Gneiss erratic on Stoer Group at Druim na Claise 2
Gneiss erratic on Stoer Group at Druim na Claise 1
Moody Suilven from Cnoc na Doire Daraich
Deformed gneiss boulder at Golden Shore by Culag W…
Gneiss boulder at Golden Shore by Culag Woods
Golden Shore by Culag woods 2
Golden Shore by Lochinver Culag woods
Foxgloves and grass in Culag woods
Culag woods path
Assynt mountains from Raffin shore 2
Suliven over Balchladich Bay 2
Assynt mountains from Raffin shore 2
Assynt mountains over Raffin shore
Cotton grass by Raffin shore
Assynt mountains from Raffin shore
Suliven over Balchladich Bay
Beningbrough Hall - Gatehouse 2
Beningbrough Hall - Gatehouse 1
Beningbrough Hall - Peony 2
Beningbrough Hall - Peony 1
Beningbrough Hall - Walled Garden path
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Gneiss erratic field on Stoer Group at Druim na Claise


There are many erratics of Lewisian Gneiss scattered all over the Stoer peninsula, left by the retreating ice sheets of the last glaciation. There are several visible in this photo - some identified by the notes - perched on top of westerly dipping sandstones of the Stoer Group (late Precambrian, 1.2 billion years old).
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