Limestone pavement on foreshore at Lavernock South Wales
Limestone pavement on foreshore at Lavernock South Wales
A black and white shot of some of the impressive grey Carboniferous Limestone beds and formations that are exposed at low tide below Lavernock Point in South Wales. Lavernock Point (Trwyn Larnog in Welsh) lies to the south of Cardiff and Penarth and is part of the beautiful Glamorgan Heritage Coast. The Point marks the lower limit of the Severn estuary and the start of the Bristol Channel; Sand Point in Somerset is the equivalent marker on the southen / English shore. The area is famous for its unusual and distinctive geology and is also popular with fossil hunters.
James Brunker
Image size: 3902 x 5853, 11.82Mb | Camera details: Canon EOS 5D Mark III | Date uploaded: 09/06/2023
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