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Former Chalk quarry, Cliffe Industrial Estate, Lewes, East Sussex


Originally uploaded for the Guesswhere UK group
This shows the axial region of the Caburn Syncline exposed in a former Chalk quarry at the Cliffe Industrial Estate near Lewes in East Sussex.
The Caburn Syncline is an E-W trending fold in the north-eastern part of the South Downs in Sussex. It can be seen in this computer model here:
Lewes structure
This shows the axial region of the Caburn Syncline exposed in a former Chalk quarry at the Cliffe Industrial Estate near Lewes in East Sussex.
The Caburn Syncline is an E-W trending fold in the north-eastern part of the South Downs in Sussex. It can be seen in this computer model here:
Lewes structure
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