Limestone cliff peak with raised beach behind it.

The cliffs at Mewslade Bay on the Gower Peninsula are spectacular. They are formed from High Tor Limestone from the Carboniferous Period. You can see a range of the wonderful shapes of the tall peaks and cliffs that fringe the bay in the gallery below. Click on any picture to enlarge it and to see the photographs as a slide show.

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