Black Geo of Gerherda

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Black Geo of Gerherda

Gerherda A headland on the Vigon coast. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
Gerherda Credit: Mike Pennington

Black Geo of Gerherda is a prominent coastal feature located in the Shetland Islands, an archipelago in Scotland, United Kingdom. This geological formation is classified as a headland or a point, jutting out into the North Atlantic Ocean. It is situated in the southeastern part of the Shetland Mainland, specifically on the eastern side of the Burra Sound.

The Black Geo of Gerherda is characterized by its steep and rugged cliffs, which rise up to approximately 100 meters (330 feet) from the sea. The cliffs display a striking black coloration, which is a result of the underlying rock formations consisting of basalt. This dark hue contrasts beautifully with the surrounding greenery and the deep blue waters of the ocean.

The headland is home to a diverse array of marine life, including numerous seabird colonies. Visitors to the area can observe various species such as guillemots, puffins, razorbills, and fulmars nesting on the cliffs. The rugged terrain and the bracing sea air provide a unique habitat for these seabirds.

Access to the Black Geo of Gerherda can be challenging due to its remote location and the absence of designated footpaths. Nevertheless, keen walkers and nature enthusiasts can explore the area by following the coastal trails, taking in the breathtaking views of the dramatic cliffs and the vast expanse of the North Atlantic. It is important to exercise caution while navigating the area, as the cliffs can be unstable and subject to erosion.

Overall, the Black Geo of Gerherda is a captivating coastal feature, offering a glimpse into the raw beauty of the Shetland Islands' natural landscape.

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Black Geo of Gerherda Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.687643/-1.1323427 or Grid Reference HP4700. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Gerherda A headland on the Vigon coast. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
Gerherda
A headland on the Vigon coast. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
Markamouth Promontory on the Vigon coast. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
Markamouth
Promontory on the Vigon coast. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
Swinga Taing Promontory on the north-west coast of Yell. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
Swinga Taing
Promontory on the north-west coast of Yell. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
North-west shore of Gossa Water Looking towards Fugla Field.
North-west shore of Gossa Water
Looking towards Fugla Field.
Green headland, Gossa Water Green headlands like this are usually formed by extensive eutropication caused by many years of accumulated droppings left behind by roosting gulls and skuas.
Green headland, Gossa Water
Green headlands like this are usually formed by extensive eutropication caused by many years of accumulated droppings left behind by roosting gulls and skuas.
Geomorphology in miniature, Gossa Water A beach-head bar damming a stream and forming a lake behind the beach, but all contained in a few square metres. The dammed burn is the wonderfully-named Burn of Rimminimartha.
Geomorphology in miniature, Gossa Water
A beach-head bar damming a stream and forming a lake behind the beach, but all contained in a few square metres. The dammed burn is the wonderfully-named Burn of Rimminimartha.
North-east shore of Gossa Water Looking east towards the outflow.
North-east shore of Gossa Water
Looking east towards the outflow.
North-east shore of Gossa Water Looking west.
North-east shore of Gossa Water
Looking west.
Point 83 metres, above Gerherda
Point 83 metres, above Gerherda
Gerherda from across Black Geo Looking across the Black Geo of Gerherda to Gerherda itself.
Gerherda from across Black Geo
Looking across the Black Geo of Gerherda to Gerherda itself.
Looking across the Geo of Markamouth The headland and sea stack of Markamouth are visible in the background, beyond the 60 m high cliffs.
Looking across the Geo of Markamouth
The headland and sea stack of Markamouth are visible in the background, beyond the 60 m high cliffs.
Markamouth The small rocky peninsula carries some wonderful granite pegmatite veins, with huge books of muscovite (light mica) and biotite (dark mica).  It is also a favourite feeding station for Greater black-backed gulls.  The northern side of the peninsula has been scoured clean of vegetation by storms.
Markamouth
The small rocky peninsula carries some wonderful granite pegmatite veins, with huge books of muscovite (light mica) and biotite (dark mica). It is also a favourite feeding station for Greater black-backed gulls. The northern side of the peninsula has been scoured clean of vegetation by storms.
Looking south across Geo of Markamouth
Looking south across Geo of Markamouth
Geo south of Swinga Taing
Geo south of Swinga Taing
Sea caves, Swinga Taing
Sea caves, Swinga Taing
Hill of Markamouth from Grud Waters The wall is an extension of a 3.5 km straight fence which runs from Tonga Field to the sea at Markamouth.
Hill of Markamouth from Grud Waters
The wall is an extension of a 3.5 km straight fence which runs from Tonga Field to the sea at Markamouth.
Greylag geese and Hill of Markamouth The numerous lochs in the area host a lot of Greylag geese.  Those in the picture were put up from a lochan some 300 m SW of this spot and flew in a circle around me before heading east in the direction of Fugla Water.  The simple but elegant cairn marks a small high spot.
Greylag geese and Hill of Markamouth
The numerous lochs in the area host a lot of Greylag geese. Those in the picture were put up from a lochan some 300 m SW of this spot and flew in a circle around me before heading east in the direction of Fugla Water. The simple but elegant cairn marks a small high spot.
Looking west along a fence, Tonga Field The fence contributes most of the interest in square HU4901.  The Burn of Amframires, which the fence crosses, is a sluggish peaty stream littered with occasional dead sheep.
Looking west along a fence, Tonga Field
The fence contributes most of the interest in square HU4901. The Burn of Amframires, which the fence crosses, is a sluggish peaty stream littered with occasional dead sheep.
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Black Geo of Gerherda is located at Grid Ref: HP4700 (Lat: 60.687643, Lng: -1.1323427)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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