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Shetland's Volcano Trail
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Volcano Trail 1: Mavis Grind - in the heart of the volcano
Volcano Trail 2: Braewick Beach
Volcano Trail 3: Stenness Beach and Tangwick Haa Museum
Volcano Trail 4: Eshaness Coast
Old Red Sandstone Trail
Old Red Sandstone overview
Old Red Sandstone introduction
Old Red Sandstone - Trail 1: Quarff
Old Red Sandstone - Trail 2: Lerwick
Old Red Sandstone - Trail 3: Bressay
Old Red Sandstone - Trail 4: Scatness
Old Red Sandstone - Trail 5: Exnaboe
Old Red Sandstone - Trail 6: Sand Lodge
The Shetland Ophiolite Trail
The Shetland ophiolite - introduction
The Shetland ophiolite - information
The Shetland ophiolite - access information
The Shetland ophiolite - Trail 1: Unst Heritage Centre
The Shetland ophiolite - Trail 2: Norwick/Hermaness/Keen of Hamar
The Shetland ophiolite - Trail 3: Hagdale and the Heogs
The Shetland ophiolite - Trail 4: Sobul and Watlee Burn
The Shetland ophiolite - Trail 5: Ham Ness
The Shetland ophiolite - Trail 6: Funzie to Staves Geo
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Geology
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Geology of Shetland
Shaping the landscape
Rocks and Minerals
Rocks and Minerals
Rocks as resources
Igneous rocks
Sedimentary rocks
Metamorphic rocks
Hagdale minerals
Serpentine Minerals
Earth Processes
Earth Processes
Basement rocks
Caledonian mountains
Shetland's ophiolite
Shetland's volcano
Faults
Past Environments
Past Environments
The Devonian Period
The Quaternary Period
Geosites
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Explore Geopark Shetland
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Shetland's Geological Heritage
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Education
What is a Geopark?
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