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Moine Schist rocks on sidewall of gorge, ferns and trees Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vegetation lined path looking onto an elderly pine tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Contrast between Metal Viewpoint and Vegetation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jointed Moine Schist Rockface supporting vegetation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Upper stretch of Corrieshalloch Gorge Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Falls of Measach, Corrieshalloch Gorge
Downstream from Falls of Measach Royalty Free Stock Photo
Metal Viewpoint in Trees Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
Vertigo inducing view from 46meters above Falls of Measach Royalty Free Stock Photo
Suspended viewpoint next to vegetation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Falls of Measach is a geological feature in Wester Ross, in the north of Scotland. It is part of Corrieshalloch Gorge. This shows the full length of the waterfall taken from a suspended viewpoint. We see a suspension bridge approximately 46 meters above the waters. The gorge was created by glacial meltwaters carving out the gorge from Moine schists, Psammite. On either side of the gorge we see the rock faces covered in vegetation such as Birch trees, Bracken and ferns. Deep at the bottom of the gorge we see relatively calm waters. This can be found in Ross-Shire, in the Highlands of Scotland, at map reference NH 203782.


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