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Nine Stones Circle Coast path near Millook Millook Haven Wayside cross near Trewethern, St Kew Bluebells in Fenteroon Wood near Camelford St Pratt's Holy Well Celtic wayside cross near Lesnewth Jubilee Rock Ruins of china clay works near Heneward, Bodmin Moor Stream near old china clay works near Heneward, Bodmin Moor Atlantic coastline near Millook Graveyard of Church of St James the Great, St Kew

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Posted Jun 3, 2013 by: dpa99c
Description: The cliffs behind the beach at Millook Haven have impressive zig-zag folding patterns formed 320 million years ago, at the end of the Carboniferous period. The rocks are part of the "Crackington Formation": thin layers of sandstones and shales, deformed by the tectonic plate collision, that crumpled the earth's crust giving rise to these cliffs and the tors of Bodmin Moor.
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