Tree up & down

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Tree up & down by Alastair Seagroatt as part of the Geograph project.

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Tree up & down

Image: © Alastair Seagroatt Taken: 20 Apr 2001

The fallen tree by the falls had grown upwards from its roots, giving a distorted mirror image when viewed from below. The rock around here is mica schist, which gives some good waterfalls in the area, one of which is in the next square west of here.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.568898
Longitude
-4.014776