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Froggatt Edge cross bedding
Hay Wood quarry cross bedding
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Gold and indigo convergence, Burton Cliff
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Angular unconformity at Horton-in-Ribblesdale
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Pleistocene river gravels of the proto-Thames
Cliff erosion 1
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White Edge 1
This is a view southwards along the low escarpment of White Edge in the Eastern Edges area of the Peak District National Park.
Unlike most of the Eastern Edges which are formed of Namurian 'Millstone Grit', White Edge is comprised of Crawshaw Sandstone which is stratigraphically just above the base of the Coal Measures.
I love the feeling of wide open spaces in the this area, yet we are only a few miles SW of Sheffield.
Unlike most of the Eastern Edges which are formed of Namurian 'Millstone Grit', White Edge is comprised of Crawshaw Sandstone which is stratigraphically just above the base of the Coal Measures.
I love the feeling of wide open spaces in the this area, yet we are only a few miles SW of Sheffield.
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