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Part of Langstone Rock
Place: Dawlish
Category: Geology
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About: Langstone Rock is not easily overlooked as it is very large and very red. No wonder the cafe beside it is called the Red Rock Cafe.
Photograph Added: 21st June 2010
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Red Sea Stack
Place: Ladram Bay
Category: Geology
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About: The red from these gorgeous sea stacks finds its way into the sea after very heavy rainfall. We were very lucky to visit Ladram Bay after a period of dry weather and the sea was blue which contrasted very well with the stacks.
Photograph Added: 23rd May 2010
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Thurlestone Rock
Place: South Milton Sands
Category: Geology
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About: The impressive offshore rock is the famous Thurlestone Rock which gives the nearby village of Thurlestone its name. Thurlestone comes from a Saxon name for pierced rock which is a good definition of a rock that looks like a polo with a hole in the m......
Photograph Added: 5th May 2010
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Tall Sea Stack
Place: Ladram Bay
Category: Geology
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About: The stacks at Ladram Bay are the remains of caves and arches that have collapsed and have left behind the stumps. These are some of the best examples of sea stacks in the British Isles and a fantastic subject for photography
Photograph Added: 9th April 2010
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Hole in the Rock
Place: Dawlish
Category: Geology
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About: There is a path to the top of Langstone Rock but we preferred to stay on the sand and take some unusual angles. Originally this was a headland connected to the mainland and called Langstone Point but this is now separated due to the railway cutting.......
Photograph Added: 26th March 2010
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