I've recently taken an interest in Bermuda and how it seems to have formed almost unlike any other island in the world.
It's a formerly volcanic Island chain, but the actual island itself is made out of soft sedimentary aeolian Limestone. It's ringed by reef systems but only the southern end of the caldera has any land- not quite an atoll but sort of a pseudo atoll.
The sand dunes that made the island build up over the past million years are extremely well preserved, so much that you can see every individual layer that built up over the years.
I don't have much to do right now, so I'm gonna be dumping some pics that I've saved. If any Anons have questions about the island and it's formation I'm all ears for the next few hours.
It's a formerly volcanic Island chain, but the actual island itself is made out of soft sedimentary aeolian Limestone. It's ringed by reef systems but only the southern end of the caldera has any land- not quite an atoll but sort of a pseudo atoll.
The sand dunes that made the island build up over the past million years are extremely well preserved, so much that you can see every individual layer that built up over the years.
I don't have much to do right now, so I'm gonna be dumping some pics that I've saved. If any Anons have questions about the island and it's formation I'm all ears for the next few hours.