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Description:B8001 'The Low Road'
The road built by Robert Chellas Graham in 1885 had to be blasted through the steeply dipping mica schist rocks because at this point the raised beach all but disappears. These rocks are possibly pre-Cambrian in age and are part of an anticline known as the Cowal Ridge which is part of a major mountain fold to the north east of the Highland Boundary Fault.
Location:55.759991, -5.359422
Road:b8001
Date:02 01 2007
Photographer:� Copyright Bob Forrest and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
Source:Geograph

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current18:57, 19 April 2010Thumbnail for version as of 18:57, 19 April 2010640 × 426 (72 KB)Bob@romiley1 (talk | contribs)'''B8001 'The Low Road''''<br/>The road built by Robert Chellas Graham in 1885 had to be blasted through the steeply dipping mica schist rocks because at this point the raised beach all but disappears. These rocks are possibly pre-Cambrian in age and are

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