Pockmarks on the surface of whiteish Torridonian quarzite rock caused by fossilized worm burrows


Trumpet rock a white Torridonian quartzite sandstone containing some fossil traces of the burrows of some of the oldest life forms known in Scotland that lived in tropical seas and now situated on Beinn Eighe woodland nature trail through Caledonian, forest above Loch Maree and the Kinlochewe UNESCO, national, mountain, nature, reserve,is in highland Torridon region of Scotland.


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Location: Beinn Eighe Nature reserve,Highlands,ScotlandBeinn
Photo credit: © Keith Taylor / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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