Lulworth Crumple
The Lulworth Crumple is a geological feature located on the southern coast of England, near the village of Lulworth. It is characterized by a series of dramatic folds in the rock layers, primarily composed of Jurassic limestone and clay. This unique formation was created by tectonic forces that caused the earth's crust to bend and fold millions of years ago.
The crumple is part of the larger Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning cliffs and diverse geological history. Visitors to the area can observe the striking patterns and colors of the rocks, making it a popular destination for geologists and nature enthusiasts alike.