The Isle of Skye offers a magical combination of wild land and
breath-taking natural beauty. Skye's geological history involves some of
the most ancient rocks on the planet; a grandstand view as the Highlands
of Scotland were formed over 400 million years ago and the development
of one of the mightiest volcanoes ever to blow its top. Skye is also
known as Scotland's 'dinosaur island', yielding the remains of many
species of plant and meat-eating creatures that stalked land some 140
million years ago. Finally, the rocks forged in earlier times were
shaped into the familiar hills and glens of today by the passage of ice
as a great freeze gripped the land. This book provides key information
about the formation of the island and the on-going processes of natural
landscape evolution that continue to leave their mark on these
spectacular vistas.