
Dry stone walls are a feature of the Gower Peninsula in South Wales, exhibiting many types of local rock, sometimes with fossils, and they are often covered with lichens of various types. It is amazing just how much variation in pattern, colour, and texture can be seen on a short walk. This series of photographs was taken beside the path from Rhossili village towards the Worms Head Causeway.
Good to see your splendid work again, Jessica. I’m looking forward to the rest of this series.
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Thank you, Linda.
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Beautiful strong colour 😍
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Thank you,
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I love lichen and look forward to see more.
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