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Still time to book a place on our free webinar if you want to know how to use #geology to turn post-industrial landscapes into places of family fun. For link and more info nip to 👉 www.mining-landscapes.org/news

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2027 & 2028 dates / spaces now released on our popular Ardnamurchan Creative Retreat.

Join us to explore one of the most unique landscapes in the UK and take your photography, visual storytelling and project work to the next level.

We have 1 single space left this Oct/Nov too 👇🏻 All details below 👇🏻

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Stone wall under construction including a carved quote stone that reads "in nature there is wisdom, system and consistency. James Hutton 1788"

Stone wall under construction including a carved quote stone that reads "in nature there is wisdom, system and consistency. James Hutton 1788"

This winter I've been immersed in developing the Deep Time Trail at Siccar Point. A lot of work, but it is really starting to come together, and on schedule to complete in time to celebrate James Hutton's 300th birthday in June. You can find out more at james-hutton.org/deep-time-tr...

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March 7, 1785, Scottish farmer & naturalist James Hutton presents his full "Theory of the Earth" at a meeting of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
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Fascadale, West Ardnamurchan.

Fascadale, West Ardnamurchan.

“Stone remembers fire.”

Ardnamurchan’s shores are the roots of an ancient volcano, shaped now by tide and weather.

To walk here is to feel time underfoot

Read part 25 of Spiorad aird nam Murchan - The Edge of the Sea: Oir na Mara:

www.rkphotographic.com/blog/2026/2/...

#WritingTheLand

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John Playfair by Henry Raeburn, National Portrait Gallery, London

John Playfair by Henry Raeburn, National Portrait Gallery, London

Playfair Monument, Calton Hill, 15 November 2024

Playfair Monument, Calton Hill, 15 November 2024

JOHN PLAYFAIR? Does anyone remember John Playfair? Is anyone interested in John Playfair (1748–1819)? He was a major scientist, mathematician, and professor of natural philosophy and he has his own monument on Calton Hill. The anniversary of his birth is on 10 March.

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Ancient Roman altars to go on display in Edinburgh Two Mithraic Roman altars are to be displayed as a part of an upcoming exhibition after being acquired for the nation.

Delighted to hear these altars are now on display! I was privileged to do the pigment analyses of these objects. They were once quite brightly painted #romanpainting #pigments

Ancient Roman altars found in Scotland to go on display www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

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Thorntonloch Sands are changing every day, and throwing up some tremendous fossil rocks ##eastlothian

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Microscope image of Ailsa Craig Common Green microgranite thin section. Mostly quartz and cloudy feldspar with patches and clots of very dark green and brown minerals infilling gaps.

Microscope image of Ailsa Craig Common Green microgranite thin section. Mostly quartz and cloudy feldspar with patches and clots of very dark green and brown minerals infilling gaps.

A tiny replica curling stone sitting on top of a sample of the same green spotty rock. They are sitting on a desk under a computer monitor next to other minerals.

A tiny replica curling stone sitting on top of a sample of the same green spotty rock. They are sitting on a desk under a computer monitor next to other minerals.

Olympic curling has to be the sporting highlight of the Scottish geological calendar. 🥌 All the stones come from Ailsa Craig in the Firth of Clyde. The distinctive black spots are (mostly) the very weird and rare amphibole arfvedsonite. #ThinSectionThursday

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Introductory Publications – Scottish Geology Trust

The A Landscape Fashioned by Geology was a series of books published by Scottish Natural Heritage (now Naturescot) and the British Geological Survey. I got them all from a little bookshop in Glasgow, but you can download them for free from www.scottishgeologytrust.org/geology/reso...

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Rock up to London: discovering stones and fossils from around the world on an urban geology tour The city’s architecture travels through time and continents, incorporating everything from slabs of the Italian Alps to meteorites that hit southern Africa 2bn years ago

Great to see a friend of the GA Dr Ruth Siddall @pavementgeology.bsky.social in the spotlight for her geological walking tour of London

Check out the website of London Pavement Geology for more information: www.londonpavementgeology.co.uk

www.theguardian.com/travel/2026/...

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Indeed. The veg processors are still friendly and accommodating but the new plans will take people off the narrow road earlier and make it easier to find your way to Siccar Point. We've heard of people getting lost!

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Building the James Hutton Deep Time Trail We are raising vital funds for a new Deep Time Trail at Siccar Point to celebrate the life and legacy of James Hutton for his Tercentenary.

⚒️ Here's a worthy geoheritage cause; the Scottish Geology Trust is running a crowdfunding campaign for a "Deep Time Trail" at Siccar Point ahead of the 300th anniversary of James Hutton's Birth next year. 4 days left to contribute!

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Plans to upgrade viewpoint at geological important beauty spot unveiled

A viewpoint which overlooks one of the world's most important geological sites could be set to receive a major upgrade

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Geology Courses - Geowalks Short courses exploring the wonderful geology of Scotland, including Scotland's hills and coast, and the geology of the city of Edinburgh

I've got a new online course starting in January: Geology of Scotland for beginners. An excellent Christmas present for the person in your life who has everything apart from a basic understanding of the geology of Scotland!

geowalks.scot/geology-cour...

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Thanks for your support Callan. We have just received news of substantial grant funding so the Deep Time Trail is going to be built on schedule. Would be great if we can hit the fundraising target and fully deliver the vision!

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Looking forward to finding out about the #geology and history of Calton Hill with @caltonhill.bsky.social & @geowalks.scot at this event next week! 🌋

"Where’s the volcano? The story of the making of Calton Hill", Tues 25 November, 6pm, online
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/wheres-the...

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Booking for 'WHERE'S THE VOLCANO?' is now open on Eventbrite.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/wheres-the...

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Volcanic rocks smoothed by the last glaciation, Calton Hill, Edinburgh

Volcanic rocks smoothed by the last glaciation, Calton Hill, Edinburgh

ANGUS MILLER @geowalks.scot, the well-known geologist, is giving a programme about Calton Hill’s geology on Tuesday 25 November 18.00. entitled: 'WHERE'S THE VOLCANO? THE MAKING OF CALTON HILL'. Online/Zoom. Free public event. All welcome. Contact <info@caltonhilltrust.org> for info/ invitation. 1/

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Science Tourist Geology Episode Trailer
Science Tourist Geology Episode Trailer YouTube video by Science Tourist

Geology of Scotland episode with the Science Tourists! Trailer: youtu.be/wkhi3n1nMtQ

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Finding deep time stories. Flux, flow. A wee burn descending, a mountain towering. A partnership between rock & water. Prehistory remembered in place names & folklore.
📷 Allt Toll a' Mhadaidh pouring from Sgùrr Mòr (Beinn Alligin) into Abhainn Coire Mhic Nòbuil, Torridon mountains, Wester Ross

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Achnaha, West Ardnamurchan.

Achnaha, West Ardnamurchan.

“The ring of Centre 3 doesn’t so much rise as brood around the moor.”

Step inside Ardnamurchan’s cooled volcanic heart, where fire lingers in the land’s quiet posture.

👉 Read here:

www.rkphotographic.com/blog/2025/11...

#Ardnamurchan #ElementalSeries #Fire #DeepTime #VisualStorytelling

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Would someone like to donate £98 and give a nice round end to a good week?
www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/siccar-point

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Fascinating place and burial site of the remarkable Helen Hall, and her husband James (friend of James Hutton and father of geochemistry!).

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Photograph of the Tassie medal, featuring a white cameo of James Hutton, in profile, set on a blue background, mounted in an oval wooden frame. The right hand panel shows the reverse of the medal. Handwritten on it is: “ James Hutton M.D. (1726-1797), B Edinburgh 1726 D. 1797. Chemical Philosopher. Took the degree of Doctor of Medicine at Lyden in 1749. Medallion modelled and cast by James Cassie in 1792"

Photograph of the Tassie medal, featuring a white cameo of James Hutton, in profile, set on a blue background, mounted in an oval wooden frame. The right hand panel shows the reverse of the medal. Handwritten on it is: “ James Hutton M.D. (1726-1797), B Edinburgh 1726 D. 1797. Chemical Philosopher. Took the degree of Doctor of Medicine at Lyden in 1749. Medallion modelled and cast by James Cassie in 1792"

Do you know what a Tassie Medal is?

They are glass paste reproductions of engraved cameos portrait medallions made by James Tassie (1735–1799), a Scottish gem engraver and modeller.

We're offering an exclusive chance for you to own one:
www.crowdfunder.co.uk/siccar-point

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External Event notices | Holyrood Park | Historic Environment Scotland Find out about external events taking place at Holyrood Park that may impact your visit.

Holyrood Park High Road has re-opened to pedestrians and cycles following the grassfire and rockfall assessment. #EdTravCyc @edi.bike @spokes.org.uk www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-plac...

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BGS' GeoIndex viewer has been given a major upgrade and is available as a beta release.

It includes core geological data layers, such as 625K- and 50K-scale digital geological mapping and borehole datasets, to allow for focused user testing.

Visit the app: geoindex.bgs.ac.uk?_ga=2.224738...

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A beige book cover with a grey rock in the middle cut by white streaks. The title says ROCKS, below, the subtitle is A Guide to the Stones Around Us and the Stories They Tell, Vojta Hybl. Illustrations of rocks surround the cover.

A beige book cover with a grey rock in the middle cut by white streaks. The title says ROCKS, below, the subtitle is A Guide to the Stones Around Us and the Stories They Tell, Vojta Hybl. Illustrations of rocks surround the cover.

Ahh I wrote & illustrated my first book!

It’s been a secret I’ve kept for over a year, but very excited to finally reveal ROCKS – published by @quartobooksuk.bsky.social in March 2026!

You can pre-order from all the usual places here: geni.us/Rocks

#SciArt #PortfolioDay #illustrator #BookSky

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Catch #ScotGeolFest25 Director @palaeokatie.bsky.social talking about the history of Glasgow building stones!

📅 Friday 9th Oct 7:00pm at the Hunterian

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The Radical Road by Salisbury Crags in Edinburgh has been closed for far too long. Today’s site visit went through the plans for phase 1 reopening from the top end as far as Hutton’s Rock in the south quarry. Due by Spring 2026.

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