Nice Soil Profile!
Soil Profile

Nice Soil Profile!

Loch Muick & Lochnagar

Seen beside a landrover track high above Loch Muick. Part rotted granite bedrock below. Noticed an iron rich layer (left side half way up) which seems to be impermeable with water seeping out. Face height about 3 m. A beautiful autumn afternoon! 180 degree turn - view of the loch.

Anne W.

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