Paving, St Vincent Place, Glasgow

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Paving, St Vincent Place, Glasgow

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 25 Jun 2019

This paving is just east of Buchanan Street between the back of the toilets and the kerb. The flags on the left appear at first sight to be of a streaked granite. More likely, it is a multicoloured variety of Caithness Flagstone. On the right is the dark grey variety seen underfoot everywhere. In one of the flags a fossil has been observed and revealed.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.860934
Longitude
-4.253621