The attractive colouring of the rock and its tough qualities have been recognised by man since early times and its exploitation as a decorative.
Ross of mull granite.
The ross of mull granite is of latest silurian or early devonian age circa 414 ma.
The area starts just to the west of bunessan and finishes out at sea as the torran rocks.
The moine outcrop is terminated to the west by the ross of mull granite which was intruded towards the end of the caledonian orogeny at 421 5 ma oliver et al 2008.
As there is no plastic pot to look for you need to visit the area and answer the questions posed on this page.
An area with ruined townships evidence of a difficult history of highland clearances thought provoking interesting challenging and uplifting.
The ross of mull scottish gaelic.
Ma millions of years ago.
It s a other size geocache with difficulty of 3 terrain of 1.
It forms a prominent mass of probable total extent 50 km 2 half hidden beneath the waters of the atlantic in southwest mull jones 1997 this is in the same age range as widespread lamprophyre dykes dated at circa 430 390 ma across parts of scotland ireland and northern england.
Walking the spectacular scenic walks on mull and the ross of mull peninsular and the isle of iona.
It s located in southern scotland united kingdom.
The most dominant feature of the lower end of the ross of mull is its red pink rounded granite landscape.
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An ros mhuileach is the largest peninsula of the isle of mull about 28 kilometres 17 mi long and makes up the south western part of the island it is bounded to the north by loch scridain and to the south by the firth of lorne the main villages are bunessan and fionnphort with smaller settlements including ardtun camas carsaig knockan pennyghael and.
By far the most important of these was tormore quarry ross of mull granite which gained a substantial reputation and was used throughout the uk and beyond.
Situated at the far western end of the ross of mull fionnphort is the centre village of a fairly scattered community on the west coast of scotland.
Rugged red granite hills remote moors coastal cliffs magnificent mountains and spectacular beaches.
The beach has a distinctive split granite boulder in the centre classed as an erratic and deposited here by an ice age glacier.
The stone is an attractive coarse grained reddish brown colour and was used as decorative columns and ornamental stone for the construction of glasgow university 1865 and in london.
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