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              Image: Callan Bentley, Mid-Atlantic Geo-Image Collection
                
            
            
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            Uploaded: 17 Apr 2020
            Last Updated: 18 May 2020
          
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Two unconformities for the price of one: Beinn Garbh (north of Canisp), viewed from the north across Loch Assynt. Most of the mountain is Torridonian Applecross Formation, with Lewisian gneiss below (making up the hummocky ground between the mountain and the loch) and with gray Cambrian quartzite on the left (east) dipping off to the left (east) at about 15 degrees.