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Warren Cliff, Hartland Quay, Devon. Roughly 400 - 300 million years ago, supercontinents Gondwanaland and Laurasia collided to form Pangea. Warren Cliff's extraordinary folding happened during the collision's mountain-building phase known as the 'Variscan Oregeny'. Devon's mountains are long gone but the powers unlocked are still visible.
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DSC_4150
Warren Cliff, Hartland Quay, Devon. Roughly 400 - 300 million years ago, supercontinents Gondwanaland and Laurasia collided to form Pangea. Warren Cliff's extraordinary folding happened during the collision's mountain-building phase known as the 'Variscan Oregeny'. Devon's mountains are long gone but the powers unlocked are still visible.
photo©alanstephenphotos2023
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Uploaded on September 27, 2023
Taken on September 20, 2023