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Posted: 02 Oct 2008


Taken: 11 Sep 2008

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beach
syncline
Old Red Sandstone
Earthwatcher
Hercynian
Variscan
Milford Haven Group
accommodation structures
axial planar cleavage
Cobbler's Hole
St Ann's Head
geo:lat=51.68163
Devonian
Pembrokeshire
rocks
geotagged
coast
cleavage
cliff
geology
thrust
polariser
fold
anticline
Wales
geo:lon=-5.175054


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It's a long way down at Cobbler's Hole

It's a long way down at Cobbler's Hole
Cobbler's Hole is a steep rocky inlet on St Ann's Head in Pembrokeshire. It has almost vertical walls with the sea crashing in and out over 100 feet below.

The star attraction of Cobbler's Hole is the splendid anticline and syncline fold couplet in the Devonian-age Milford Haven Group of the Old Red Sandstone rocks.

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