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Classic Landforms of the Assynt and Coigach Area (Classic Landform Guides)

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A well-illustrated book describing the main landforms and landscapes of the Assynt and Coigach areas of NW Scotland. The author describes the geology of the area in straight-forward, accessible terms, and the evidence for the glaciation of the area by the last Scottish ice sheet. Seven key areas are then described to show how the classic landforms they exhibit relate to geology and glaciation.

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Classic Landforms of the Assynt and Coigach Area (Classic Landform Guides)
2002, The Geographical Association
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction Page 6
2. Stac Pollaidh Page 14
3. Canisp and Stronchrubie Page 19
4. Lochan Tuath Page 27
5. Beinn an Fhurain Page 30
6. Traligill Valley Page 34
7. The Allt nan Uamh Valley Page 40
8. The Stoer Peninsula Page 46
9. Glossary Page 49
10. Bibliography Page 50

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Paperback
Number of pages
52

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OL11906836M
ISBN 10
1843770172
ISBN 13
9781843770176
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2842187

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