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Posted: 18 Jun 2020


Taken: 17 Jun 2019

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1/200 f/6.3 15.0 mm ISO 100

Canon EOS 600D

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


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sea
rocks
coast
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Pembrokeshire
Wales
Gravel Bay
Freshwater East Formation
conglomerate
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Conglomerates at Gravel Bay

Conglomerates at Gravel Bay
Freshwater West, Gravel Bay and East Pickard Bay

Massive conglomerates and grey sandstones dipping steeply to the north (right) of the Freshwater East Formation (note name) at Gravel Bay, situated at the northern end of the large Freshwater West bay in south Pembrokeshire. The walking stick is 0.9 m long.

The Freshwater East Formation marks the beginning of 'Old Red Sandstone' type of sediments, formerly believed to be at the base of the Devonian, but now assigned to the uppermost Silurian. The pebbles and cobbles in the conglomerates mostly consist of white vein quartz and quartzite, grey sandstones and darker sitstones. These were depositied in an alluvial fan settting on a shallow floodplain in increasingly arid conditions.

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 neira-Dan
neira-Dan club
superbe formation , chez moi en France , on le nomme " Poudingue '
3 years ago.
Earthwatcher club has replied to neira-Dan club
Merci neira-Dan!
Dans le sud-est de l'Angleterre, nous avons également un conglomérat rocheux nommé "Hertfordshire Puddingstone".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hertfordshire_puddingstone
3 years ago.

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