Brandy head

Cloudy sky clearing.
Last evening navigate around estuary nature reserve thinking about some where to camp when i happened across Dave and Debs putting tent up. So a good evening swapping trail tails, we were on the unplanted border of parsnip field.
This morning is fine walking over red sandstone cliffs where i came upon this old WW2 building.

 The rock age here is given as approx 200 million years, back in Cornwall 400 million years was an average so as i head east the geology is getting ever younger, there are plenty of land slips here as the sandstone seems relatively soft and is crumbling faster than other rocks, looking down at the coast it is possible to see discoloured water as the softer rocks are going into solution.

Looking back at the red sandstone cliffs.

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