Blackchurch Rock.
We had an energetic walk along the coastline woods to enjoy the bluebells, then dropped down to get a photo of said Rock. Formed around 290 million years ago, give or take, it's a seastack made from sandstone layers at a 60° tilt.
Unfortunately, the tide, light and mist were unfavourable, so a climb back up to catch a general distant shot. You can just see the pyramidal shape. The first extra shows the layers in more detail. Coastal erosion aside, it's a pretty solid block.
2nd extra: "Why can't we use the elevator, like everyone else? "
3rd extra: I couldn't think of acorn-y pun for this.
Many thanks to BobsBlips for hosting the solid themed wide wednesday.
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