Description
Product ID: | 9781780275086 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | Lochaber and Glencoe |
Subtitle: | Landscapes in Stone |
Authors: | Author: Alan McKirdy |
Page Count: | 48 |
Subjects: | The Earth: natural history: general interest, The Earth: natural history general, Northern Scotland, Highlands & Islands |
Description: | Select Guide Rating The latest in the acclaimed series on Scotland's geology and landscapes which explains how Scotland's scenery was made, why it looks the way it does today and how it has changed over millions of years. The Lochaber and Glencoe area is rich in historical associations. It was at Glenfinnan that Bonnie Prince Charlie started his long march southwards to lay claim to the British throne, and Glencoe was the scene of one of the most vicious massacres in Scottish history. But a longer and even more turbulent history is played out geologically. Ancient volcanoes erupted in massive explosions, causing shock waves that reverberated around the planet. Their eroded remains form some of the breathtaking scenery for which Glen Coe is famous, as well as the highest mountain in Britain – Ben Nevis. Ice too played its part as glaciers scraped their passage across the landscape, carving deep glens and shaving the tops off the highest mountains.This book is fascinating introduction to the geology of the area, which features some of Scotland’s oldest rocks and some of its most stunning and dramatic scenery. |
Imprint Name: | Birlinn Ltd |
Publisher Name: | Birlinn General |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2018-05-10 |