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Bow Fiddle Rock

Posted by
Devendra (Glasgow, United Kingdom) on 11 July 2019 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.

The Bow Fiddle Rock is so called because it resembles the very tip of a bow. It was formed by erosion of a rock called Cullen Quartzite. This is one of many different quartzites found in Scotland.

SONY ILCE-7M3 2/5 seconds F/22.0 ISO 50 36 mm (35mm equiv.)

SONY ILCE-7M3
2/5 seconds
F/22.0
ISO 50
36 mm (35mm equiv.)

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