Craigyfulfran GCR site :: Shared Description
The coastal stretch north of Aberystwyth towards Clarach is known for its exposed turbidite beds Link
and for their intricate folding and faulting patterns Link
. The name of the site originates from a sea stack located on the foreshore (links above are to the Geological Conservation Review's site reports).
by Rudi Winter
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Created: Wed, 23 May 2012, Updated: Wed, 23 May 2012
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