The Spittles landslide west
Black Ven landslides
Black Ven mudflow
Church Cliffs landslide
Slack water at Lyme Regis
The Spittles landslide east
Seatown west cliffs
Seatown west cliff landslides and mudflows
Seatown west cliff mudflow
Seatown and Golden Cap
Seatown Ridge Cliff
Seatown Yellow Ridge
Seatown Ridge Cliff and beach
To Seatown and Golden Cap
Seatown curves
Golden Boulders and Golden Cap
Boulders with seaweed
Seaweed and green roundness
Seaweed and light, indigo and gold
Splatter craters
Towards the end of the afternoon
Burton Cliff golden light 1
Burton Cliff golden light 2
Gold and indigo convergence, Burton Cliff
Burton Cliff near sunset 1
Burton Cliff near sunset 2
Reaction to papparazzi
Contemplation
Beachcombers
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Venetian Seaweed
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Slack Water
Low Tide Joints
White Lias at Charton Bay
Charton Bay west
Golden Cap in the distance
Ware Undercliff and Lyme Bay
Charton Bay, looking east towards Humble Point, ea…
A quiet evening at The Cobb
Last of the sun
Lighthouse at Whitehaven
Lighthouse at Whitehaven #2- Scavenger Hunt
River Bride at Burton Freshwater, Dorset
Magical light
blaze of colour
Cloudfishing
Rainbow at Lyme
Vanishing point
splish splash
Ships and Sea
View through the trees
Chesil
Texting by the sea
wave crashing on rocks
Sunny Sunday at Lyme
reflections at West Bay
Paddling at Lyme
Waves
Baltic sea
Another Place
Eismeer
Child & Birds
waves at Lyme
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Blue Lias convergence
The sky, sea, beach and cliffs all converge at Pinhay Bay, Devon, just west of Lyme Regis.
The cliffs are of Blue Lias (Lower Jurassic), renowned for their ammonites and saurian fossils.
The cliffs are of Blue Lias (Lower Jurassic), renowned for their ammonites and saurian fossils.
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