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  2. Geology of the Isle of Skye - Wikipedia

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    Geology of the Isle of Skye. The geology of the Isle of Skye in Scotland is highly varied and the island's landscape reflects changes in the underlying nature of the rocks. A wide range of rock types are exposed on the island, sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous, ranging in age from the Archaean through to the Quaternary.

  3. Isle of Skye - Wikipedia

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    The Isle of Skye, [8] or simply Skye (/ skaɪ /; Scottish Gaelic: An t-Eilean Sgitheanach or Eilean a' Cheò), is the largest and northernmost of the major islands in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. [Note 1] The island's peninsulas radiate from a mountainous hub dominated by the Cuillin, the rocky slopes of which provide some of the most ...

  4. The Storr - Wikipedia

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    Location. Trotternish, Skye, Scotland. OS grid. NG495540. Topo map. Ordnance Survey Landranger 23. The Storr (Scottish Gaelic: An Stòr) [1] is a mountain on the Trotternish peninsula of the Isle of Skye in Scotland. The hill presents a steep rocky eastern face overlooking the Sound of Raasay, contrasting with gentler grassy slopes to the west.

  5. File:Isle of Skye UK location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description. Isle of Skye UK location map.svg. Blank map of the Isle of Skye, UK, as well as the adjacent islands, with the following information shown: Coastline, lakes and rivers. Roads and railways. Urban areas. Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 180%. Geographic limits: West: 6.85W.

  6. Clach Glas - Wikipedia

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    Clach Glas. Clach Glas is a mountain on the Black Cuillin of the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Its elevation is 786 m (2,579 ft) and the name translates as The Grey Stone. It is often traversed as a sustained scrambling route to Blà Bheinn, mostly at a standard between Easy and Moderate, depending on the line followed (see Parker, routes 101 & 102).

  7. Sgùrr Dearg - Wikipedia

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    Sgùrr Dearg (Scottish Gaelic for 'red rocky peak') is a mountain in the Cuillin on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. It is topped by the Inaccessible Pinnacle (or An Stac in Gaelic), [ 2 ] a fin of rock measuring 50 metres (160 ft) along its longest edge. The top of the Pinnacle stands at 985.8 m (3,234 ft) above sea level, making Sgùrr Dearg the ...

  8. Sgùrr nan Gillean - Wikipedia

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    Sgùrr na h-Uamha. NG476240. 736 m. Graham Top. Sgùrr nan Gillean is a peak in the northern part of the Cuillin mountains on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. With a height of 966 metres (3,169 feet), it is one of eleven Munros in the Cuillins. It is the Munro peak nearest to the settlement of Sligachan, and its impressive triangular profile makes ...

  9. Glen Brittle - Wikipedia

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    Waterfalls running into the River Brittle. Glen Brittle (Gleann Breadail in Scottish Gaelic) is a large glen in the south of the Isle of Skye, in Scotland. It runs roughly south to north, along the River Brittle, which has its mouth at Loch Brittle (a sea loch). The glen is bounded on the east by the main Black Cuillin ridge, the largest ...