Old Quay Point, Devon

Rocky, bouldery foreshore below Buck's Down cliff

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Standard fare for this coast - it's not hard to make a way along here so long as a) the tide is out b) the rocks are reasonably dry and c) you don't mind the risk of a turned ankle if one of the rocks shifts when you hop onto it. The cliffs are composed of well-defined sedimentary mudstones and sandstones, and collapse quite easily to keep the beach fed with a constant supply of rocks.

Uploaded to Geograph by Richard Law on 22 December 2016

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