Geological formations; fascination with the time scale of our planet
Can geology be untangled from the surroundings? Perhaps not, however here it is the prime focus.

Wooroonooran National Park, 2025. Josephine section, Queensland, Australia

Josephine Falls, 2025. Wooroonooran National Park, Queensland, Australia

Quartz balance, 2025. Quartz Mountain, near Talbot, Victoria, Australia

Granite lines. 2025, Bay of Fires, Tasmania, Australia

Strezlecki clouds. 2024, Flinders Island, Tasmania, Australia. Granite.

West Bay. 2024, Dorset, England. Sandstone cliffs on the Jurassic coast.

Ancient folds. 2022, Walkerville South, Victoria, Australia. Located near Cape Liptrap, Walkerville North and South have complex and visible geology.

Bird Rock magic beach. 2022, Walkerville South, Victoria, Australia. Limestone.

Limestone sunset. 2022, Cape Bridgewater, Victoria, Australia. Named Petrified Forest, these are limestone tubes eroded by millions of years of rainfall.

The Blowholes. 2022, Cape Bridgewater, Victoria, Australia. Quaternary dune limestone (the Bridgewater Group) overlies a Pliocene basaltic volcano (lava, scoria and steep-dipping ash beds) which is exposed in cross-section by the cliffs.

Shelley Beach rock formation. 2022, Shelley Beach, Victoria, Australia.

Kynance Cove, 2020. Cornwall, UK

Winter morning, Cornwall Coast, 2020. Newquay, UK

River Otter mouth, 2019. Budleigh Salterton, UK