Devon, Sandstone Cliffs and Seastacks at Ladram Bay, Devon

Devon, Sandstone Cliffs and Seastacks at Ladram Bay, Devon

Devon, Sandstone Cliffs and Seastacks at Ladram Bay, Devon
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Devon, Sandstone Cliffs and Seastacks at Ladram Bay, Devon

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Ladram Bay is a spectacular part of the Jurassic Coast. The red sandstone cliffs and seastacks indicate that the area was, in the distant past, a desert. The cliffs are a popular location for fossil hunters.

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