About 18000 years ago, Dulnain Bridge, a village in Strathspey, Highlands was covered by a vast ice sheet up to 700m deep and moving east. On the eastern edge of the village there are some unusually shaped rocks known as Roches Moutonnees. These have been shaped by the passage of the glacier - the characteristic smooth shallow slope in the direction of the glacier's advance, with a steep edge in the lee of the glacier.
Published on January 22, 2021 05:03