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Kanagawa-Nagasawa Natural Monuments
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It is a natural cliff in the direction of Hayama Port near the Nagisabashi intersection on Route 134 of Zushi City. It is designated as a natural monument in Kanagawa Prefecture, and it is a cliff where you can gain geographical knowledge of the Miura Peninsula.
「 Abuzuri Fuseigo 」. This is the oldest layer on the Miura Peninsula, and the Zushi layer overlaps due to inclination inconsistency, making it a natural monument of Kanagawa Prefecture. If you look closely, you can see a fossil of shellfish like a shell mound.
If you look closely at the stratum of the cliff, there were layers up and down that clearly seemed to be different times. This is said to be inconsistent. The place was a little further toward Hayama Port at the Nagisabashi intersection.
It is listed in the tourist pamphlet of Zushi City, and it is also a natural monument designated by the prefecture, so I went there. The place is from the Nagisabashi intersection toward Hayama Port and on the right side. At first, I could only see trees 々 and grass-covered cliffs, and I didn't notice them. Inconsistencies are those that have a large age gap in the upper and lower layers. There is a detailed explanation nearby, so it seems that anyone interested will study. There is also a city-designated sliding inconsistency nearby ...
Kanagawa-Nagasawa Natural Monuments
It is a natural cliff in the direction of Hayama Port near the Nagisabashi intersection on Route 134 of Zushi City. It is designated as a natural monument in Kanagawa Prefecture, and it is a cliff where you can gain geographical knowledge of the Miura Peninsula.
Kanagawa の Natural Monuments
「 Abuzuri Fuseigo 」. This is the oldest layer on the Miura Peninsula, and the Zushi layer overlaps due to inclination inconsistency, making it a natural monument of Kanagawa Prefecture. If you look closely, you can see a fossil of shellfish like a shell mound.
Timesが different なる strata
If you look closely at the stratum of the cliff, there were layers up and down that clearly seemed to be different times. This is said to be inconsistent. The place was a little further toward Hayama Port at the Nagisabashi intersection.
for people interested in stratigraphy
It is listed in the tourist pamphlet of Zushi City, and it is also a natural monument designated by the prefecture, so I went there. The place is from the Nagisabashi intersection toward Hayama Port and on the right side. At first, I could only see trees 々 and grass-covered cliffs, and I didn't notice them. Inconsistencies are those that have a large age gap in the upper and lower layers. There is a detailed explanation nearby, so it seems that anyone interested will study. There is also a city-designated sliding inconsistency nearby ...