Resembling the tip of a bow, Bow Fiddle Rock juts out of the sea on the stunning coastline between Portknockie and Cullen Made up of a hard rock called Cullen quartzite, Bow Fiddle Rock s distinctive sloped sides were caused by the impact of two ancient continents colliding hundreds of millions of years ago
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