Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Lullworth Cove: a continuation of the World Heritage Coast, this utterly beautiful inlet of the sea has at least three crystal clear, fresh water streams tumbling down over its smoothed pebbles to terminate in its gentle clear waves. Surrounding the water on all sides are an incredible array of cliffs with all of their strata clearly visible like the layers in a giant onion, seemingly scrunched up in ridges where their collosal movement was recorded centuries ago.

2 comments:

Pablo said...

I'm impressed mr morrrrrgan :-) I've always wanted to go to Lolworth Cove ahhhh! and of courese go on a sea ferring voyage of discovery hehee. Nice photos as ever!!

The Morgans said...

Yay my first comment. You're a sport chum.Yeah youre right one of the most beautiful locations ive ever seen in england. we're planning on a return some time this summer i'll let you know and maybe you can tag along!