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South coast of Malta, area known as L-ilsejjen. The gap in the cliff at the centre in the background is a recently (2019) collapsed cave. This is part of the Maghlaq fault. The rock is mainly Upper Coralline Limestone, the youngest on the island, formed during Miocene, (Tortonian to Messinian). It is a hard pale-grey limestone deposited in shallow waters and contains corals and coralline algal fossils.
Atlantic coast, Aquitaine, Southern France
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Laughter sparkles like a splash of water in sunlight.
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Macro Mondays - Drips, Drops and Splashes - Monday, June 19 2017
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Lyme Regis captured beginning of this year and capturing the waves at different times while splashing against the iconic wall.
"We lead our lives like water flowing down a hill, going more or less in one direction until we splash into something that forces us to find a new course."
- Arthur Golden
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