The Wild South East
Posted: Monday, 10 December 2007 |
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Brilliant. It looks jolly cold, though, you can almost feel it.
Jill from EK
Wow. Can't believe these photos are taken on the 10 December on Mull!
Kamala from Australia
Hi MM - I've always been curious about that part of the Island - not familiar with that area too - glad you took advantage of the weather on Monday - it was a fabulous day and crisp too! great photos - will wait for some better weather and check it out!
Wild Freckle from Damp Mull
Hello WF! Yes, the weather was very good - the forecast said that there would be a ridge of high pressure and sunny most of the day. Got it right! I have explored that area before - it must be the most inaccesible part of Mull - I spoke to a few people about it who have explored it a bit more and they all agree how difficult some of the terrain is. The Great Glen Fault runs through Lochs Spelve, Uisge and Buie, so it means that that part of Mull is technically part of the "central highlands" whereas the rest is in the same geological area as the "northern highlands". Need to explore it more!
MM from Tobermory
The smoke signal over Ben Buie is interesting...I hope the natives are friendly...
Flying Cat from in fine feather
MM, Hamish Haswell-Smithh writes ih his "The Scottish Islands" that "Betweeen the masses of basalt ... has given Mull well-drained and fertile soil. Would this apply all over the island or mainly in the N. part? (or not at all, of course!)
Barney from Swithiod Mulling it over
Barney, most of Mull is basalt of one type or another - if you look at a geological map, the basalt gets represented by a pink colour - and theres a lot of it, esp in N Mull. The south west is a bit more varied. Not sure how really fertile it is, mind you a lt of bracken has taken over where once there would have been fields. Certainly, active volcanos tend to have good fertile soils on the slopes. Kinda dangerous, though.....
MM from Tob
MM, c'm awn, no active volcanoes on Mull since ... when?
Barney from Swithiod stable since the Cambrian/2
The smoke you see over Ben Buie is not transmitting any message, save that someone may have been smoking a poorly designed corn cob pipe. I live in NM, Land of Enchantment and Smoke Signals, and should know.
mjc from NM,USA