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DescriptionMuseum of Scotland. - geograph.org.uk - 73825.jpg
English: Museum of Scotland. The extension on the corner of Chambers Street. The stone was quarried in Clashach Quarry near Hopeman, Morayshire. It's Permo-Triassic and has yielded some important fossils including hundreds of reptile tracks preserved in the sand.
Thanks to Anne Burgess for the info on the building stone.
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