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Cleadale cliffs, Eigg
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Eigg - Cleadale
The Cleadale cliffs, above which lies Beinn Bhuidhe, Eigg
30 August 2016
Heather on the Cleadale cliff scree slopes
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Eigg - Cleadale cliffs
Heather or Ling (Calluna vulgaris) on the scree slopes below the Cleadale cliffs, Eigg. Below the Tertiary basalt cliffs is pastoral landscape formerly dotted with crofts.
02 September 2016
Cleadale cliffs, Eigg, showing the lava flows
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Eigg - Cleadale cliffs
The Cleadale cliffs, Eigg, showing the lava flows.
02 September 2016
Tormentil above Cleadale, Eigg
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Eigg - Cleadale cliffs
Tormentil (Potentilla erecta) above the cliffs of Cleadale, Eigg
02 September 2016
Heather on Cleadale cliff scree slopes
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Eigg - Cleadale cliffs
Heather or Ling (Calluna vulgaris) and Bell Heather (Erica cinerea) on the scree slopes below the Cleadale cliffs, Eigg. The cliffs consist of Tertiary basalt formed by volcanic action about 60 milliion years ago.
02 September 2016
Heather on Cleadale cliff scree slopes
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Eigg - Cleadale cliffs
Heather or Ling (Calluna vulgaris) and Bell Heather (Erica cinerea) on the scree slopes below the Cleadale cliffs, Eigg. Heather is a good source of nectar for a range of invertebrates.
02 September 2016
Bay of Laig from Cleadale cliffs, Eigg
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Eigg - Cleadale cliffs
Bay of Laig and Cleadale from the Cleadale cliffs, Eigg
02 September 2016
Landslip, Cleadale cliffs, Eigg
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Eigg - Cleadale cliffs
Looking north-west through a cleft in the Cleadale cliffs, Eigg, showing lava flows and a landslip, with Rum in the distance.
02 September 2016
White Heather, Cleadale, Eigg
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Eigg - Cleadale cliffs
White Heather or Ling (Calluna vulgaris) above the cliffs of Cleadale, Eigg. Heather is a good source of nectar for a range of invertebrates.
02 September 2016
Heather, Cleadale, Eigg
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Eigg - Cleadale cliffs
Heather or Ling (Calluna vulgaris) above the cliffs of Cleadale, Eigg. Heather is a good source of nectar for a range of invertebrates.