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Posted: 14 Aug 2016


Taken: 01 Jul 2016

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1/500 f/11.0 38.0 mm ISO 200

Canon EOS 600D

EF-S15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM


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sea
rocks
coast
geology
Scotland
Stoer
Stac Fada
Stac Fada Formation
Bay of Stoer Formation


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Bay of Stoer - north west

Bay of Stoer - north west
Looking north-west over the beach and the Bay of Stoer in north-west Scotland. It was a bright, clear morning and the lighting brought out the contrasting colours in the rocks, beach, sea and sky. The high ground is the low hill of Meall Dearg.

The rocks of the Bay of Stoer Formation, mostly fluviatile sandstones and siltstones (Mesoproterozoic, c. 1200 Ma) crop out along the shore line and cliffs.

Stac Fada (the low rocky peninsula just left of centre) is the type locality for the Stac Fada Formation, recently interpreted as a meteorite impact debris horizon, comparable with suevite from the much younger (Miocene, 15 Ma) Ries meteorite impact event in south Germany.

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