View south along the cliffs towards Monk nash point with the tide fully out exposing the eroded roack layers amid the sands on this "Heritage" coast.


Looking along the immense cliffs toward Monknash point with the tide out and the sun lighting the full faces of the cliffs revealing numerous rock falls and also the "magic waterfall" which at this time of year is only just coming to life due to rainfall water levels, a really picturesque area of not easily accessable coastline with a risk of tidal "stranding" due to limited egress over the cliffs.


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Location: Dunraven Bay, Southerndown, Bridgend, Vale of Glamorgan, UK
Photo credit: © Christopher May / Alamy / Afripics
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