Amelia's photos with the keyword: Geology

The splash zone. Happy Summer Solstice

Guillemots on the cliffs by South Stack + clickabl…

First view of the lighthouse

26 May 2019 26 9 437
The flowers in the foreground are Scilla verna - Spring Squill. Spring Squill populations are in decline and these lovely plants can now only be found in Britain on the western coasts; they occur also on parts of the eastern coast of Ireland. Beside the coastal paths of West Wales you will find these pretty spring flowers on dry grassy slopes. Like most cliff-top wildflowers, Scilla verna is low growing and very tolerant of salt spray.

Polished stones for Macro Monday

26 Mar 2018 33 30 511
The smallest stone, lower right, is approximately 0.8cm. The flint in the PIP is 4.2 cm

The love of silver

06 Mar 2018 29 30 915
I think this may be Mica Schist, but I need the help of a geologist. Can anyone confirm what this is?

Something is afoot?