View to Murton Pike from Keisley

Introduction

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View to Murton Pike from Keisley

Image: © Gordon Hatton Taken: 16 Aug 2018

Murton Pike is one of a series of 'pikes' that outcrop along the base of the North Pennine Scarp. In shape they are most 'un Pennine' like, which is not surprising as their geology owes more to the Lake District volcanics than to the carboniferous sedimentary rocks of the Pennines.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.606754
Longitude
-2.443195