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Posted: 02 Nov 2009


Taken: 13 Sep 2009

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rocks
Crackington Formation
upper Carboniferous
turbidites
chevron fold
truncated valley
recumbent folds
Pentargon
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On the edge - Pentargon waterfall

On the edge - Pentargon waterfall
The top of the Pentargon waterfall, taken from a rather precarious position just off the spectacular South West Coastal Path.

Just north-east of Boscastle, the short, steep-sided Pentargon valley ends abruptly, its waterfall plunging 120 ft over the sheer lip into the Pentargon inlet below. There are a number of these truncated valleys on the north Cornwall coast. Few of them extend far inland and often end with a spectacular, if small, waterfall over a vertical drop to the beach below.

The rocks are shales with thin turbidite sandstones - part of the Crackington Formation (upper Carboniferous) - which are deformed into tight horizontal recumbent folds.

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