Friday, June 08, 2007

Weymouth



Following the eyeline to the east of Weymouth provides interesting walking and beaches with unusual features. The coast is made up of complex sequences of rocks, which have been jumbled up by geological folds and faults

The cliffs here are formed from Upper Jurassic clays, limestones and sandstones

Source

Text: The Official Guide to the Jurassic Coast

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