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The geology of the Isle of Mull in Scotland is dominated by the development during the early Palaeogene period of a ‘volcanic central complex’ associated with the opening of the Atlantic Ocean. The bedrock of the larger part of the island is formed by basalt lava flows ascribed to the Mull Lava Group erupted onto a succession of Mesozoic ...
The Isle of Mull [6] or simply Mull [3] [7] (Scottish Gaelic: Muile ⓘ) [8] is the second-largest island of the Inner Hebrides (after Skye) and lies off the west coast of Scotland in the council area of Argyll and Bute. Covering 875.35 square kilometres (337.97 sq mi), Mull is the fourth-largest island in Scotland.
The Ross of Mull (Scottish Gaelic: An Ros Mhuileach) is the largest peninsula of the Isle of Mull, about 28 kilometres (17 mi) long, and makes up the south-western part of the island. It is bounded to the north by Loch Scridain and to the south by the Firth of Lorne .
Viewed on a small scale, Ulva and its neighbouring island Gometra appear to be a peninsula of the Isle of Mull, as they are separated from one another by narrow straits. Caolas Ulbha (the Sound of Ulva) at the east of the island is a narrow channel a few hundred metres across to Ulva Ferry on Mull. To its west, it is separated from Gometra by ...
Carsaig Arches are natural arch cliff formations on the Ross of Mull in the south of the Isle of Mull, on the west coast of Scotland. They are situated below Malcolm's Point, [1] at the base of the Rudha Fhaoilean cliffs. [2] To the east are Carsaig Bay, [3] and Eas na Dabhaich.
Buildings and structures on the Isle of Mull (21 P) L. Landforms of the Isle of Mull (1 C, 17 P) P. People from the Isle of Mull (2 C, 27 P) S.
Spirorbis spirorbis on Fucus, on the beach at Mwnt, Ceredigion. S. spirorbis is found on either side of the north Atlantic Ocean. This includes the coasts of Great Britain, Ireland, Spain and Portugal, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, the Gulf of St Lawrence and the St Lawrence estuary, [3] perhaps even North Norway to the English Channel and Cape Cod.
Isle of Mull, a Scottish island in the Inner Hebrides Sound of Mull, between the Isle of Mull and the rest of Scotland; Mount Mull, Antarctica; Mull Hill, Isle of Man; Mull, Arkansas, a place along Arkansas Highway 14; Mull, Indiana, a community in the United States; Mull of Galloway, a promontory in Wigtownshire, and the southernmost point in ...