Monkstone beach view to Gower 1
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Tenby from coastal path 1
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Waterwynch fields from coastal path
St Govan's Chapel 1
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View to St Govans Head
View west from Mewsford Point
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Bullslaughter Bay
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Bullslaughter Bay panorama
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Tenby North Sands chevron fold couplet
Tenby North Sands chevron fold couplet panorama
Tenby from Trevayne Point beach
Trevayne Point anticline
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Lodge Valley bedding plane descent to beach 4
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Lodge Valley bedding plane descent 1
'Blue Lagoon' Abereiddi, Pembrokeshire
Abandoned 'slate' quarry, Abereiddi Bay, Pembrokes…
Pwlldawnau and Penbwchdy, Pembrokeshire
Lichen at Traeth Llyfn in the late afternoon sun
Traeth Llyfn, Pembrokeshire
Traeth Llyfn rock ridges, Pembrokeshire
Porth Maenmelyn, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Old path to beach, Porth Maenmelyn, Pembrokeshire
Pillow lavas at Porth Maenmelyn, Pembrokeshire
Storm beach at Aberbach, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
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Overturned bedding at Trevayne Point
Coastal traverse and geology from Waterwynch to Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire
The high cliff of Trevayne Point is just to the north of Lodge Valley beach. The rocks here are mostly pale grey sandstones of the Namurian age 'Millstone Grit Series' which have been folded into a nearly concentric anticline (on the left side of the cliff), with a near vertical, slightly overturned northern limb visible in the centre and right-hand side of the photo.
The high cliff of Trevayne Point is just to the north of Lodge Valley beach. The rocks here are mostly pale grey sandstones of the Namurian age 'Millstone Grit Series' which have been folded into a nearly concentric anticline (on the left side of the cliff), with a near vertical, slightly overturned northern limb visible in the centre and right-hand side of the photo.
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