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After the Ice Age - Cromer Cliffs
The Ice Age affected lowland areas through the deposition of glacial drift. In Cromer, Norfolk, the coastal cliffs are composed entirely of glacial drift. This creates an interesting and unusual landscape. The rocks found here are varied, consisting of chalk, sandstone, granite and marble. Rocks can be traced from as far away as Scotland and Norway.
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