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Goskar Rock, North Beach, Tenby
Originally uploaded for the Guesswhere UK group.
Goskar Rock is a prominent feature of the North Beach at Tenby, Pembrokeshire. Comprised of Namurian age sandstones and siltstones, this is a great locality for teaching students to measure the dip (angle of slope) and strike (level course bearing) of the rocks.
Goskar Rock is a prominent feature of the North Beach at Tenby, Pembrokeshire. Comprised of Namurian age sandstones and siltstones, this is a great locality for teaching students to measure the dip (angle of slope) and strike (level course bearing) of the rocks.
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