Photograph Notes: The change in colour looks more dramatic from a distance - see [[2374337]] . The rocks belong to the Mercia Mudstone Group, deposited in the late Triassic. The bulk of the grey cliff to the left belongs to the Blue Anchor Formation http://www.bgs.ac.uk/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=BAN , which would originally have lain on top of the older red mudstone. The Blue Anchor Formation is named after this location, but the outcrop extends northwards from Devon to Yorkshire, with other outcrops in South Wales and northern England.



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