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White Tower Crag

Dumbarton Rock

The western peak of Dumbarton Rock is called White Tower Crag because it was once the site of a White Tower that stood there during the Middle Ages. This crag rises to about 240 feet and is the higher of the two summits on the rock. The eastern peak, known as The Beak, is slightly lower and has a flatter summit.
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Anton Cruz Carro said:

Getting to know Scottish geomorphology thanks to you. Warm greetings, Anton.
4 days ago

Joe, Son of the Rock replied to Anton Cruz Carro:

Thanks for your very kind comment, Anton. Best wishes, Joe
4 days ago