
decided to visit the island of kerrera so travelled light i.e camera bag, snacks and water.
got a few unusual pictures though.
The first one shows a great example of a Basalt Dyke running NW/SE like a wall and can be seen beneath the hutcheson monument on the north west side. In the foreground you can see
a lump of old red sandstone conglomerate which is a common feature of the island.
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