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Posted: 02 Apr 2019


Taken: 27 Sep 2018

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1/200 f/8.0 15.0 mm ISO 100

Canon EOS 600D

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


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Wales
Lower Coal Measures
Fox Hole Anticline
Little Haven
The Settlands
faults
Pembrokeshire
sea
geology
folds
sandstone
coast
cliffs
rocks
beach
thrusts


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Little Haven view north over Rooks Bay and The Settlands

Little Haven view north over Rooks Bay and The Settlands
Structural geology of Little Haven and The Settlands

The cliffs from Little Haven to Broad Haven (and northward) display a spectacular range of geological structures, folding, faulting and thrusting, mainly in the Lower Coal Measures. The relatively weak mudstone and shale-dominated sequences show much incompetent deformation: tight, thrusted and overturned folds, in contrast to the thicker, stronger, sandstones which have formed relatively open and concentric folds.

In this northerly view looking over Rooks Bay in the foreground, the largely concentric Fox Hole anticline is comprised of orange-brown sandstone is visible on the centre right. The cave in core of the anticline has been at least partly formed by coal mining activity.

The large bay in the centre is The Settlands. The northern headland of the bay is known as 'The Rain' and consists mostly of sandstones dipping steeply southwards (towards the camera), but actually overturned to the north.

Broad Haven beach is visible in the distance beyond The Rain just left of centre.

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