We were getting near to the end of a long walk and the light was starting to fade when I took this photograph. Along the south west coast path near a place called Hartland Quay are some incredible rock formations, some in the cliff face and some below the cliffs like these.
Only when the tide goes out are these appreciated. In this remote spot we were lucky enough to be passing at the right time!
Lines of rock – 300 million years old.
If you’d like to read a post and see other photos taken just along the coast from here please do click on the link below.
This is certainly an amazing interpretation and the lines run up the hill
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Thank you. Geology is an amazing thing!
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300 million years old! Wow… I think you deserve a special prize for this one Selina!
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Thank you. It’s been a miserable day so I appreciate your kind words!
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Oh, Selina, I’m so sorry your day has been miserable.
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Not to worry, off walking again next week – got something to look forward to.
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Excellent I shall look forward to your photos.
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Wow! That’s a stunning picture and so apt for the challenge.
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Thank you – it was an amazing sight.
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