Glen Coe is the remains of an ancient supervolcano. It is considered to be one of the best examples of subsidence calderas. The eruption happened about 420 million years ago during the Silurian period, and the volcano has long since become extinct.
The landscape was further shaped by the processes of glaciation during the last ice age, 10,000 years ago.
Walk Statistics: 11 miles, 28,100 steps, 26 floors climbed.
These are fantastic Simon. Looks like you’ve got to grips with the new camera/lens.
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