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Corries in the Black Cuillin Hills, Isle of Skye, Scotland, 20th century. A corrie, is the Scottish term for the French word 'Cirque' used to describe a valley, land formed by glacial erosion. The peaks of the Black Cuillin are mainly composed of gabbro, a rough black igneous rock which provides superb grip for mountaineers, and basalt, which can be slippery when wet.
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AR9468813
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Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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20th century
Black Cuillin
cirque
CM
CM Dixon
concept
Corrie
country
Cuillin Hills
cuillins
DAY
Dixon
erosion
Gabbro
geographical feature
Geography
glacial
Granite
IGNEOUS ROCK
Isle of Skye
Landscape
LOCATION
Mike Dixon
MOUNTAIN RANGE
Outdoors
Photograph
Rock
ROCKS
SCENIC
Scotland
SCOTS
Scottish
TGN
Valley