Nice capture and colors.
Lucky that you missed the eruption by just a hair Well documented!
very nice capture indeed,
Well done
Nicely composed and executed. So when how long before a volcano is no longer a volcano and just becomes a pile of rocks, a mountain, etc?
Thanks Dan, I don't know the answer to that, but certainly a very long time in the case of this one. At the time of this volcano Scotland hadn't yet become (geologically!) joined to England, and England was in the southern hemisphere. Some of the earliest fossils come from Charnwood (the first fossil in the world proved conclusively to belong to the Precambrian was found here). Fossils of the same sort have since been found at Mistaken Point in Newfoundland (which was not then geologically part of Canada).
If of interest, there is a pdf which explains the rock:
http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/12098/1/OR10044.pdf
Dave
Last edited by Davejl; 18th December 2016 at 08:48 AM.
Good image well explained. Thanks for sharing.
Nice colors and composition Dave