Not just backdrops, spectacular rocks! Examples of all the geological ages of Earth can be found in the British Isles. Usually seen at their most spectacular on the coast where weathering and water have both shaped and preserved vast sedimentary and tectonic processes, these images (mainly) from Southern England and Wales capture just a small flavour of the immense grandeur of our Planet. Each grain and fold tells a story that can be read like a book, and is alive on time scales that we find difficult to comprehend but is nevertheless dynamic and fully interactive with other life on Earth. This series of pictures moves through the entire Phanerozoic era (‘visible life’), starting around 542 million years ago.

(Pre) Cambrian rocks, St David’s, Wales 
Cambrian/Ordovician shales, South Stack, Anglesey, Wales 
Silurian mudstones, Pembrokeshire, Wales 
Devonian schist, Start Point, Devon 
Devonian slates, Tintagel, Cornwall 
Carboniferous limestones, Gower Peninsula, Wales 
Permian sandstone, Dawlish, Devon 
Triassic mud and sandstones, Sidmouth, Devon 
Jurassic limestone, Durdle Door, Dorset 
Jurassic clay, Kimmeridge, Dorset 
Cretaceous chalk, Seven Sisters, East Sussex 
Tertiary flood basalts, Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland
All pictures taken by author.