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Blackchurch Rock MouthMill Beach North Devon Framed Print
by Richard Brookes
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Blackchurch Rock MouthMill Beach North Devon framed print by Richard Brookes. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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This amazing natural double sea arch, Blackchurch Rock is a dominant geological feature of the local landscape and can be seen clearly from the... more
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Comments (7)
Artist's Description
This amazing natural double sea arch, Blackchurch Rock is a dominant geological feature of the local landscape and can be seen clearly from the coastal path. I would estimate it is about 60 feet (over 18m) high and was formed from the erosion of ancient cliffs and headlands. This stretch of coast comprises of some incredibly folded, upturned and faulted layers of rock that were subject to immense pressures during ancient geological and volcanic events following the meeting of tectonic plates. There are also impressive hanging valleys nearby where waterfalls plunge to beaches where coastal erosion has terminated their natural course. Mouthmill is west of Clovelly in North Devon and near to Hartland Point. Access can be gained through the lovely Brownsham Woods which is full of bluebells in the spring. Historically the small and relatively unknown cove was used for smuggling and also for importing lime from Wales to improve soils. There is a derelict lime kiln just behind the beach....
About Richard Brookes
Images exploring Devon & Cornwall's remote inspiring landscapes, breathtaking coast, ruins and shipwrecks in this beautiful part of SW England, UK. The stunning natural beauty of the area, which changes with the light, seasons and coastal climate, is constantly inspiring. There is so much history here too with human occupation spanning millennia. A photographer's dream. My photos are mostly taken spontaneously in less visited places or from unusual viewpoints. If they hold your attention, lift your spirit, make you ask questions, make you smile or fire your imagination and your wish to explore then it is more than enough reward....although you can buy prints too! ;)My photos mostly explore beautiful rural North Devon & Cornwall...
$70.00
Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful work is being featured in 500 Views Share Group & Shared:-)
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you!
Douglas Fromm
A fascinating geological feature, well captured !..... wonderful description also...
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you Douglas, much appreciated and so pleased you like it!
Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful artwork is being featured in AAA Images:-)
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you!
Jeff Iverson
Very nice work! l/f
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you Jeff!
Tatiana Travelways
Congratulations - Your beautiful picture has been featured in the "Travel Art" group! For further promotion, you can post it to the specific Travel Destinations galleries, our Facebook group and our Pinterest board - all the links are provided on our group's homepage: https://fineartamerica.com/groups/1-travel-art.html * You are invited to post it to our group's blog: travelartpix.com for worldwide exposure!
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you Tatiana, I appreciate your support!
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Richard Brookes replied:
That's great, thank you John!