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Lagangarbh Cottage, Glen Coe, Highlands, Scotland, 2003
100 million years ago, molten granite rose upwards from the seabed through the 'Highland Schists', which then formed Scotland. Huge areas of the country were created forming mountains as high as the Alps. Subsequent erosion has reduced these to their present day level. Around 25,000 years ago, during the Ice Age, moving
Glaciers cut the deep-sided valleys. British Landscape Panoramic Photograph.
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