Jurassic Coastline - time stands still - Andrew Newman Photography

Andrew Newman Photography

Long exposure shot of one of the many rock stacks along the coastline.It’s the distinctive red coloured cliffs and sea stacks that makes Ladram Bay in Devon one of the most impressive bays on this stretch of the Jurassic Coast.The sandstone cliffs are estimated to be over 220 million years old making this the oldest part of the World heritage site. The red colouring in the cliffs and stacks is an indication that this area was once a sandy desert
Jurassic Coastline - time stands still - Andrew Newman Photography
Long exposure shot of one of the many rock stacks along the coastline.It’s the distinctive red coloured cliffs and sea stacks that makes Ladram Bay in Devon one of the most impressive bays on this stretch of the Jurassic Coast.The sandstone cliffs are estimated to be over 220 million years old making this the oldest part of the World heritage site. The red colouring in the cliffs and stacks is an indication that this area was once a sandy desert