Scotsman Walking Wearing Kilt By Loch Glencoul On Autumn History Visit To Highlands Of Scotland

Tour Scotland short 4K Autumn travel video clip of a Scotsman wearing a kilt and sporran and walking by Loch Glencoul on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to the North West coast of the Highlands, Britain, United Kingdom. It is a stunning, fjord like sea loch located in the remote and rugged northwest Scottish Highlands, known for its breathtaking natural beauty and significant geological features, it attracts hikers, geologists, and nature lovers. Situated in the Assynt district of Sutherland, the loch widens from Loch Beag and eventually flows into Eddrachillis Bay near the village of Kylesku. The geology visible at Loch Glencoul documents the formation of the Caledonian mountains, which occurred when two ancient continents, Laurentia, including Scotland and North America, and Avalonia, including England and Wales, collided. This collision forced massive slabs of rock to be pushed westwards over younger layers. Despite its remote location, the glen had a small community. The last inhabitants of the area left in the 1950s. These woodland hers features a diverse understory of plants, including ferns, grasses, and shrubs. Autumn leaf color or colour is a phenomenon that affects the normally green leaves of many deciduous trees and shrubs by which they take on, during a few weeks in the Autumn season, various shades of red, yellow, purple, black, orange, pink, magenta, blue and brown. The phenomenon is commonly called autumn colours or autumn foliage in British English and fall colors, fall foliage or simply foliage in American. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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