Dunraven Bay on the Heritage Coast of Glamorgan in South Wales is a geologically protected site of special interest. Fluctuating sea levels were laying down sediments of mud, silt, sand and calcium-rich deposits from shells and bones that, over long periods of time, were compacted and solidified into limestone, shale and conglomerate. Above the cliff-top grassland is species-rich with a range of different plant communities. Where the limestone is at the surface, calcareous wildflowers are abundant, especially quaking grass, rock-rose and wild thyme.
Granville Harris is a Yorkshire based professional photographer with a passion for landscape and the great outdoors. His approach has always been the same; to make maximum use of locations using quality light, good composition and bold colour. These essential elements have led to his work being used extensively in advertising, editorial, and fine art markets.
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