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 SILL - LoveToKnow Article on SILL
In Britain it is no less clearly shown, as by the Sill at Stirling on which Wallaces Monument is placed; and by the well-known escarpment of Salisbury Crags which fronts the town of Edinburgh.
In the Tertiary volcanic district of the West of Scotland and North Ireland, including Skye, Mull and Antrim, innumerable sills occur.
Perhaps the best known is the Sciur of Eigg, which forms a high ridge terminating in a vertical cliff or Sciur in the island of Eigg, one of the inner Hebrides.
23.1911encyclopedia.org /S/SI/SILL.htm

  
 Stirling in Scotland - Gargunnock under the Craigs and Waterfall Walk.
The lava sill which forms the waterfall Downie's Loup on the Gargunnock Burn 300m to the west is also partially exposed in the quarry.
Stirling in Scotland- Gargunnock under the Craigs and Waterfall Walk.
Start from the village of Gargunnock 10km west of Stirling on the A811.
www.instirling.com /walks/gargmap.htm   (681 words)

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