Saundersfoot Rock Formations

Pembrokshire's coast is world famous in geological circles for it's rock formations. The "folding" look was caused during the Variscan orogeny at the end of the Carboniferous period when the continents of Laurasia and Gondwana collided to form Pangea. At the time (c. 360Ma) Wales lay at the equator.

Pembrokshire's coast is world famous in geological circles for it's rock formations. The "folding" look was caused during the Variscan orogeny at the end of the Carboniferous period when the continents of Laurasia and Gondwana collided to form Pangea. At the time (c. 360Ma) Wales lay at the equator.
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Pembrokshire's coast is world famous in geological circles for it's rock formations. The Pembrokshire's coast is world famous in geological circles for it's rock formations. The Pembrokshire's coast is world famous in geological circles for it's rock formations. The Pembrokshire's coast is world famous in geological circles for it's rock formations. The
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DescriptionPembrokshire's coast is world famous in geological circles for it's rock formations. The "folding" look was caused during the Variscan orogeny at the end of the Carboniferous period when the continents of Laurasia and Gondwana collided to form Pangea. At the time (c. 360Ma) Wales lay at the equator.
CountyPembrokeshire
CountryCymru/Wales
CopyrightCopyright 2006 Kenvyn Davies & Debbie Phillips
Tags 2006 B&W Beach Black & White BlackAndWhite Carboniferous period Cymru Geology Grayscale Greyscale Monochrome Nikon D2X Outdoors Pangea Pembrokeshire Rock Formations Saundersfoot Sea Seashore Seaside Sedimentary deposits South Pembrokeshire Variscan orogeny Wales Wales/Cymru West Wales bnw
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Focal Length (35mm)60mm
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