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Wednesday, 18 May 2016
Interesting Geology
The Pembrokeshire coast around Ceridigion has some really interesting geology. Most of it is really only properly visible from offshore but here on the beach at New Quay it is possible to get up close.
I really like the different layers in the cliffs like the age rings of a tree laid down over millions of years.
I also love the rocks on the beach which are of a different material and look as if they have been melted and squeezed up out of the ground and in the final image the layer closest to the sand looks shiny and soft even though it is rock hard.
Labels:
Ceridigion,
Geology,
Layered Rocks,
Layers,
New Quay,
On The Beach,
Pembrokeshire,
Sandstone
Location:
New Quay, Ceredigion, UK
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