Wild and wind -blowing coat, known locally as a dinosaur egg beach hidden in a distant corner of England, may be one of the best corn walls.
Pose Namben feels like a completely different era, with tourists ventures and telephone signals are almost in a bent road, which is almost a pot rack.
A completely smooth, egg -shaped rock flows on the beach at the bottom of a cottovalley near the holy just just, similar to a sturdy dinosaur egg.
The symbolic rock was formed by a storm about 120 and 00 years ago. After several people tried to take them home as souvenirs, the National Trust intervened to protect ancient stones.
Despite being not in the trail of tourists, it appeared in the top 50 Beach in Europe's Guardian, but it is completely appropriate.
Egg -shaped rocks formed in ancient times can be seen on the beach and cliffs for the “grown beach” for which historian Elizabeth Dale was formed during the ice age.
Historian Elizabeth Dale explains on her blog: This uplifted beach, also known as “Marine Terrace”, was originally formed between the last “high -stands between glaciers”, which was originally rising the sea surface caused by the melting of the ice sheet. “
She continues: “Then, when those extreme sea levels fell again, the beach remained high and dry. Between rough and high spring tides, the waves reached the ancient sea floor. Rinse some of the round rocks into a modern beach.
These rocks are held at the predetermined position by sand, granite pebbles, clay, and all the remains of the past ice age. Many of these “eggs” are revealed and are washed away on the coast of Posnanben after a violent storm or the period of cliff erosion.
A scenic walk is from the St. just parking lot to the beach through a cot volleyball lot. The beach can be reached directly by car, but it is overlooking beautiful scenic trekking.
If you want to see the sand, you need to plan your visit accordingly. At low tide, it exposes only a few hours a day.
For those who are lucky enough to witness them, you can see Pereglin's Falcon on the upper cliff.