Earthwatcher's photos with the keyword: Cùl Mor
Quinag: Sàil Gharbh summit shelter and trig point
| 04 Apr 2015 |
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A day on Quinag - photo 15 .
The summit of Sail Gharbh (808 m). The view is magnificent in all directions. This view is to the south, with Canisp (middle left), Suilven behind the trig point and Cùl Mor just to the left. The Minch and the Summer Isles are visible on the right.
Quinag: Spidean Còinich from Sàil Gharbh summit
| 04 Apr 2015 |
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A day on Quinag - photo 17 .
The magnificent view to the south from summit of Sàil Gharbh (808 m), looking towards Spidean Còinich, the southern spur of Quinag with Lochan Bealach Cornadh at its foot. In the distance are Canisp (middle left), Cùl Mor and Suilven. Loch Assynt, The Minch and the Summer Isles are visible on the right.
The upper part of Spidean Còinich consists of the pale grey Cambrian Basal Quartzite (Eriboll Formation) dipping at around 15° east (left) which rests with clear angular unconformity on the nearly horizontally bedded Torridonian Sandstone (Applecross Formation). The same unconformity is also seen on Canisp in the distance.
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