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In this easy to read book Paul Gannon explains the origins of the magnificent scenery of Lakeland. Continental plates collide, volcanoes burst through the earth’s crust, great flows of ash and molten rock pour into the sea; rock is strained to the point of catastrophic collapse, and ancient glaciers scour the land. In the first half of the book Paul describes the views out over the mountains and back through time, charting the formation of Lakeland, describing factors such as tectonic collisions which have heaved up the land, great flows of lava and explosive eruptions which mixed and deformed the old rock, massive caldera collapses, freeze/thaw creation of rocky tors, sharp rocky ridges carved by flowing glaciers, and the human influence of mining and tourism. In the second half Paul leads you on fifteen walks which reveal the grand story of the creation of this magnificent landscape and provide superb views.
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Lakeland, Lake District, Geology, Scenery, Hillwalking guideShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Rock Trails Lakeland: A Hillwalker's Guide to the Geology and Scenery
2009, Pesda Press
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1906095159 9781906095154
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