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Posted: 02 Apr 2019


Taken: 24 Sep 2018

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1/160 f/8.0 15.0 mm ISO 200

Canon EOS 600D

EF-S15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM


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Keywords

sea
Dinantian
Green Bridge of Wales
Pembrokeshire
Wales
geology
cliff
coast
rocks
Carboniferous Limestone Series
sea stack
sea arch


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Green Bridge of Wales

Green Bridge of Wales
Pembrokeshire Coast Path from St Govans to the Green Bridge of Wales

The classic view of the Green Bridge of Wales sea arch, formed in the upper part of the Dinantian age Carboniferous Limestone Series. The small isolated sea stack to the right is probably the remnant pillar of a former sea arch, now collapsed, which joined on to the main arch pillar.

The flat landform topography represents the '200 foot platform' - a Tertiary age marine erosion surface.

Andy Rodker, Amelia have particularly liked this photo


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 Amelia
Amelia club
I have been on the cliffs here to find spring sea squills, and seen a green woodpecker too.
3 years ago.

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