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Fleur de courge ............Bon we mes amies ⛱⛱⛱
Flora and Fauna in the undergrowth (4 x PiPs)
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North Cornish Coast at Crane Castle, North Cliffs.
This floral foreground is no longer there but was swept away by coastal erosion sometime between 2012 and 2014.
Google Maps has a sign for a castle at this place. The "castle" is one rampart of an iron age fort, Crane Castle, 95% of which is now under the waves. What's left are the inland ramparts!
Google Maps has a sign for a castle at this place. The "castle" is one rampart of an iron age fort, Crane Castle, 95% of which is now under the waves. What's left are the inland ramparts!
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Saludos, Andy.
José Manuel.
Many thanks to you both!
Bonne et agréable semaine.
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Really beautiful, Andy!
Bonne journée. Amitiés
William,
Reinhard,
Udo,
Ulrich,
Eric,
Madeleine,
Maria,
Jaap,
Jocelyne,
Nouchet,
Annemarie,
Many thanks to you all!
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Many thanks to you both!
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
Andy Rodker club has replied to Günter Klaus clubAndy Rodker club has replied to tiabunna clubWell, it's been happening forever!
But not everywhere; the more granitic the cliffs, the more resillient they are to erosion. Here, the rocks are a hodgepodge of greensand and other sandstones so erosion happens quicker.
Beautifully composed and taken Andy!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Keith Burton clubMany thanks!
Rosa,
Many thanks to you both!
Nicole,
Many thanks to you both!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Jean Paul Capdeville clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Doug Shepherd clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Pam J clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Annaig56 clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Phil Sutters clubIt's balanced out by the accretion of silts, mud flats and that sort of thing, or so I was told in my geography classes a long time ago! But my experience has been as you say and specifically Suffolk and Cornwall, so I see the effects of coastal erosion far more often!
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