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the passage of phantasmal light
Simply Blue and Red
taking off
a moment of quiet contemplation
clavell tower, from kimmeridge bay, dorset
Kimmeridge Bay lies along the Jurassic Coast in Dorset and is of special geological interest, consisting of alternating layers of oil shale and Kimmeridge Clay, which is a major source of petroleum - with deposits in the North Sea providing the source for North Sea Oil. At Kimmeridge the softer clay gradually erodes, leaving behind the harder shale as outcrops jutting out to sea, or as rounded boulders pounded by the waves.
a tear in the fabric
last light, burling gap
a couple paddle in the receding waves as the sun goes down over the seven sisters