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  2. Geology of the Isle of Skye - Wikipedia

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    The geology of the Isle of Skye in Scotland is highly varied and the island's landscape reflects changes in the underlying nature of the rocks. A wide range of rock types are exposed on the island, sedimentary , metamorphic and igneous , ranging in age from the Archaean through to the Quaternary .

  3. Eyre, Skye - Wikipedia

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    Eyre (Scottish Gaelic: Eighre) is a settlement on the eastern shore of Loch Snizort Beag on the northern coast of Skye in Scotland. [1] The two Eyre standing stones (Scottish Gaelic: Sornaichean Coir' Fhinn) are situated next to Loch Eyre. [2] It is said that there was once a third stone here, although there is now no trace. [3]

  4. Isle of Skye - Wikipedia

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    The Isle of Skye, [a] [8] or simply Skye, [b] is the largest and northernmost of the major islands in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. [Note 1] The island's peninsulas radiate from a mountainous hub dominated by the Cuillin, the rocky slopes of which provide some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in the country.

  5. Dun Beag - Wikipedia

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    Dun Beag (grid reference) is situated at the north end of a small rocky knoll. [1]The broch consists of a drystone tower with a diameter of around 18.6 metres with walls about 4 metres thick at the base. [1]

  6. Fiskavaig - Wikipedia

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    The remains of a stone pier at Fiskavaig Bay where Fiskavaig Burn enters the bay. The township extends westward around the coast some 2.5 miles from Ardtreck in the east, originally however Fiskavaig was a small hamlet centred on the west side of Fiskavaig Bay, (where Fiskavaig Burn enters), at which the remains of several houses can still be seen.

  7. The Storr - Wikipedia

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    The Storr (Scottish Gaelic: An Stòr) [1] is a mountain on the Trotternish peninsula of the Isle of Skye in Scotland. The hill presents a steep rocky eastern face overlooking the Sound of Raasay , contrasting with gentler grassy slopes to the west.

  8. Dun Hallin - Wikipedia

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    Dun Hallin is located on the Waternish peninsula of Skye, just east of the settlement of Hallin. [1] It occupies the southeast end of a steep-sided rocky plateau overlooking a fertile valley and the sea.

  9. Quiraing - Wikipedia

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    The Quiraing (Scottish Gaelic: Cuith-Raing) [1] is a landform on the eastern face of Meall na Suiramach, the northernmost summit of the Trotternish escarpment on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. It takes the form of a craterous hollow surrounded by a high rampart of rock. [2]