Geese 1
Geese 2
Pink and black
Pleistocene river gravels of the proto-Thames
Reeds
Stiff easterly in the Colne
Tree root 1
Tree root 2
Tree root 3
Windsurfing 1
Windsurfing 3
Windsurfing - close to a capsize!
Windsurfing 5
Windsurfing - capsize!
Hen Cloud
Hen Cloud and The Roaches
Roaches syncline
Burbage panorama x3 vertical exaggeration
Bullet holes!
Burbage Brook south
Burbage Edge
Looking up
Burbage Edge north
Cliff erosion 1
Stone trough at Carl Wark hill fort, Derbyshire
Windsurfing off Mersea Island, Essex
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At Three Tarns
The Golden Bog (Lang How Tarn)
Sheffield Peace Gardens Fountain
Hood Brook
Hathersage wall
Ford at Green's Mill
North Lees cloudscape
Clouds over Stanage Edge
Sky, church and clouds
Ruined chapel near North Lees Hall, Hathersage
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Cliff erosion 3


Pleistocene silts and river gravels of the proto-Thames form low cliffs on the south coast of Mersea Island, Essex.
This is a site of regional geological importance and is a SSSI.
Active erosion is taking place, with the cliffs receding northwards. Hence all the fallen trees on the beach. Rising sea-levels associated with global warming will exascerbate this effect.
This is a site of regional geological importance and is a SSSI.
Active erosion is taking place, with the cliffs receding northwards. Hence all the fallen trees on the beach. Rising sea-levels associated with global warming will exascerbate this effect.
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