Red and yellow stripey cliff rock at Studland provides a bright splash of colour on the seashore, and its soft sandy texture seems an irrisistible surface for carving graffiti.
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These make beautiful abstracts. I wonder why they have such vivid colors?
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Great colors and patterns: I wish I had these rock to play with. I expect you’ll return to the site from time to time.
Steve Schwartzman
http://portraitsofwildflowers.wordpress.com
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Thank you, they are beautiful, aren’t they? The colours are due to the various iron compounds in the rock and their different stages of decomposition.
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Thank you, Steve. Yes, I go back to the site frequently. There is always something new to see as the rocks sometimes crumble and fall, or they weather out to reveal new patterns.
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