Vertigo inducing view from 46meters above Falls of Measach
This is an imposing, almost vertigo-like disorientation view of the Falls of Measach, a geological feature in Wester Ross, in the north of Scotland. It is part of Corrieshalloch Gorge. This shown the calm waters after they have passed through the waterfall taken from a suspension bridge, 46 meters above the water. The gorge was created by glacial meltwaters carving out the gorge from Moine schists, Psammite. On either side of the gorge we see 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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