Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Geology of the Fannich Mountains and the Country Around Upper Loch Maree and Strath Broom: Explanation of Sheet 92
The ground throughout this extensive tract is mountainous, and the most Of it is occupied by deer forests. The only cultivated areas lie along the seacoast, also in the lower parts of Strath Beg and Strath Broom, and along the alluvial plain at the mouth of the Kinlochewe River.
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