Runoff from a rockpool at Kilve Beach.


While looking around for photographic opportunities before sunset arrived, I heard a trickling sound. After a bit of scanning I noticed this mini waterfall caused by the runoff from a rockpool a couple of levels up from the rockshelf I was on. I framed to include the fan effect of the water in the next rockpool down. The rocks through which the water is running off, clearly shows the lias rocks of limestone and shale, so typical of Kilve Beach, which is why it is such a haven for geologist and fossil hunters.


Size: 3347px × 5020px
Location: Kilve Beach, Somerset, UK
Photo credit: © Richard Winn / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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