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Bullslaughter Bay panorama
Pembrokeshire Coast Path from St Govan's to the Green Bridge of Wales
At Bullslaughter Bay, the Dinantian age Carboniferous Limestone Series has been eroded along a series of angular folds and fractures, forming a set of sea caves and sea stacks. The main structure is the Bullslaughter Bay syncline, the axis of which runs from near the caves in the centre of the photo, crossing the sandy beach towards the rocks on the right.
Some of the fractures are filled with orange-brown, angular brecciated sediment ('Collapse Breccia'), thought to be of Triassic age.
The flat landform topography represents the '200 foot platform' - a Tertiary age marine erosion surface.
A panoramic view consisting of three portrait-style photos stitched together in Photoshop.
At Bullslaughter Bay, the Dinantian age Carboniferous Limestone Series has been eroded along a series of angular folds and fractures, forming a set of sea caves and sea stacks. The main structure is the Bullslaughter Bay syncline, the axis of which runs from near the caves in the centre of the photo, crossing the sandy beach towards the rocks on the right.
Some of the fractures are filled with orange-brown, angular brecciated sediment ('Collapse Breccia'), thought to be of Triassic age.
The flat landform topography represents the '200 foot platform' - a Tertiary age marine erosion surface.
A panoramic view consisting of three portrait-style photos stitched together in Photoshop.
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