tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6186477139042703162.post3722922406490297164..comments2024-01-05T17:01:38.016+00:00Comments on BGS Geoheritage – images from the collections: Ben Peach field notebook sketchBritish Geological Surveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13740304547062993679noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6186477139042703162.post-77155716540506269202013-09-12T13:34:42.061+01:002013-09-12T13:34:42.061+01:00I just check on Google Earth and it appears you...I just check on Google Earth and it appears you're right Rob! Perfect match.<br /><br />Andy EmeryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6186477139042703162.post-66308149510321630072013-09-09T17:59:05.409+01:002013-09-09T17:59:05.409+01:00Think it might be the East end of Cam Loch, 12 mil...Think it might be the East end of Cam Loch, 12 miles NNE of Ullapool. Peach's sketch may be looking SW or W across the end of the loch to village of Elphin. Just beyond Elphin is Knockan CLiff, important in the interpretation of the Moine Thrust which Peach and Horne surveyed.<br />If it is Cam Loch, the mountain of Cul Mor is to the right withCul Beag and Beinn an Eoin on the horizon in the middle. <br />Rob Greenly.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com