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Volcano

Posted on the 11 November 2016 by Ashleylister @ashleylister
   I must admit that I don't know too much about volcanoes. However, I do know that many of Britain's mountains and islands were formed by volcanic activity. The likes of Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, the crag that the castle stands on too were once volcanoes. In Aberdeenshire I climbed Bennachie and that was formed by volcanic action...early man built a vitrified fort on the summit as it offered a grand vantage point against invaders.
  Next summer I hope to visit the island of Staffa to view Fingal's cave -having the same sort of rock formations as the Giant's Causeway in Ireland.
  I have a poem that I wrote on the Island Arran in September this year.
Volcano
             GOATFELL
Mirrored sides facing south, gathering the sunlight.
Rugged peak stretching to the sky - touching clouds.
Stark, gray slabs set on sideways - pyramid like.
Inviting, but daunting - head in the mist,
Feet in the peat moor.
Majestic peak, scarred from apocalyptic upheaval.
Thanks for reading my rather short contribution this week....Kath Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook

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