the North Western highlands are made up of hard rock
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The geology of the Highlands is complex. Along the western coastal margin it is characterised by Lewisian gneiss, the oldest rock in Scotland. ... The larger part of the region is formed from rocks of the Moine succession much of which is metamorphosed sandstones (psammites) and schist.
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