Polurrian Rocks 15 – Close-up of meta-sedimentary rock from the Devonian Period Carne Formation on the north side of the Lizard Boundary Fault at Polurrian Cove in Cornwall.
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Interesting rock formations Jessica – the layers and colours are lovely
Now I’m seeing a bird skeleton here, but the bird is in flight. I am really enjoying these rocks for their beauty as rocks, and what they seem to contain in them, to my eyes!
Thank you, Claudia. I am pleased you are enjoying this series of rock pictures and getting so much out of them. I can see your wonderful imagination at work in the delightful and colourful clay tiles and artist trading cards that you display on your blog.
Interesting rock formations Jessica – the layers and colours are lovely
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Thank you, Evelyn. I also liked the texture created by weathering processes.
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Now I’m seeing a bird skeleton here, but the bird is in flight. I am really enjoying these rocks for their beauty as rocks, and what they seem to contain in them, to my eyes!
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Thank you, Claudia. I am pleased you are enjoying this series of rock pictures and getting so much out of them. I can see your wonderful imagination at work in the delightful and colourful clay tiles and artist trading cards that you display on your blog.
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