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Basalt rocks in Quirang, Isle fo Skye, Scotland, 20th century. Quirang is a moving landslip on the eastern face of Meall na Suiramach, Trotternish ridge, Isle of Skye, Scotland. Quiraing (in Gaelic, Cuith-Raing) comes from Old Norse Kvi Rand, which means Round Fold.  This elevated plateau amongst the pillars is said to have concealed cattle from Viking raiders. 
Unique Identifier AR9468783 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3186px × 4782px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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20th century
Basalt
CM
CM Dixon
color
country
DAY
Dixon
geographical feature
Geography
highland
Landscape
landslip
LOCATION
Mike Dixon
Outdoors
PENINSULA
Photograph
PLATEAU
quirang
RIDGE
ROCK FORMATION
Scotland
SCOTS
Scottish
Sea
Seascape
SHELTERED
skye
TGN
Trotternish Ridge
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