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Remains of a raised beach near Sennen Cove, Cornwall, UK. Raised beaches are evidence of higher sea levels than today caused by isostatic rebound after tyhe weight of cie was removed from the land when it melted after the last ice age.
Cornwall
UK
raised beach
glaciation
isostatic rebound
deposits
geology
evidence
granite
boulder
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