Whiteford Point Pebbles 10 – Pebbles at Whiteford Point, Gower, South Wales. Many of the pebbles are thought to have been derived from a deposit of material from a melting ice sheet in the Devensian Period.
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Whiteford Point Pebbles 10 – Pebbles at Whiteford Point, Gower, South Wales. Many of the pebbles are thought to have been derived from a deposit of material from a melting ice sheet in the Devensian Period.
These photos remind me of the beach at Big Bay, Ontario, Canada. I will find some for you to see. Try this link for a small selection: http://photos.terrasseaudrey.com/MyLifeinImages/Hard-as-a-Rock/i-rgsfNzw
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Here is another gallery showing Big Bay, one of my favourite spots in Ontario: http://photos.terrasseaudrey.com/MyPrivateLifeinImages/Vacation/Big-Bay-Ontario/n-dD8qr/ Enjoy.
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I just love pebbles, their variety in colour, pattern, texture, wear and composition. Each beach has its characteristic assortment of types, and they always look great when wet or under water.
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Thank you for sending this link, Audie Jean, but I couldn’t access it because it is a private gallery requiring a password.
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The images remind me of specimens I have seen here on the south coast of England.
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