Rock With You
My friend and I visited the small fishing villages dotted along the East coast today. The sun shone and we had a lovely time driving from village to village. Bow Fiddle Rock is a much-photographed element of the huge Caledonian fold belt, which stretches right across Scotland from Connemara in west Ireland through to Shetland, Norway and Spitsbergen. Its unusual shape has resulted from wave action wearing away at different rates on the various layers of rock that form this coastline. This was taken at the village of Portknockie, does it remind you of a violin bow?
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