Golden Cap

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  1. strongylodon

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    They look more like Herefords.
     
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    thank you Strongy. I've just had a Google on the breed...:dbgrtmb:
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    They look like Hereford X Charolais, But would have to look at birth cert as cattle now are Xed and Xed again

    The one to the right with his bum towards us (the golden brown one, looks like the bull) is most like a true Hereford.
     
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      I thought they were Halfords.
       
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        I thought this thread was going to be about bling headgear. I'm so bitterly disappointed lol
         
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          Well that Bull seems to have a great job ! Just lying down on a lovely hillside with his full harem of cows around him , lucky devil :dbgrtmb:
           
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            April last year - Golden Cap viewed from Stonebarrow Hill

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            and from Charmouth beach

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            Found another! Golden Cap should be somewhere over to the right hand middle of this pic

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            And another, from Lyme Regis - have I caught Golden Cap in the background?

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            • Phil A

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              So that was you standing next to me when I took this pic then :biggrin:
               
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                Ziggy/ Scrungee, is that rock Granite?
                 
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                That area is known as 'Beacon Rocks' and was extended using imported rock which I think came from Norway and formed part of a major stabilisation project at Lyme Regis. My daughter read up on this (as we visit the area often) and astounded her A Level Geography teacher when he raised it as an example.I

                EDIT: Found it! http://courses.washington.edu/uwtgeo06/papers/LizJohnson_Paper.htm

                 
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                  Thank you for the info :goodpost:
                   
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                    That's a while back Scrunge, the harbour's been dredged since then. Where that beach was is now a 10 foot drop.
                     
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