Those distinctive flat topped summits bring back a memory of something similar visible on an island off Skye – think It was Raasay. This must be a different location. They probably represent the same geology that is visible on Raasay ie a tough capping layer that has resisted erosion. Shades of Ingleborough in Yorkshire.
Those distinctive flat topped summits bring back a memory of something similar visible on an island off Skye – think It was Raasay. This must be a different location. They probably represent the same geology that is visible on Raasay ie a tough capping layer that has resisted erosion. Shades of Ingleborough in Yorkshire.
Dun Caan? Yes, I know what you mean re. Ingleborough. Macleod’s Tables are quite unlike the Cuillin…