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Figure 3.4: Rocky coast along Sozopol, Bulgaria showing several protruding headlands that are undergoing erosion as indicated by the fragments of the headlands in the water. Notice the deformed folded rock in the foreground indicated by the arrow and how this deformed unit of rocks is more indented and thus eroding more quickly than the surrounding rock. Also, note the isolated pocket beach in the background that is also denoted with an arrow.
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Credit: By Evgeni Dinev from Burgas, Bulgaria (Flickr) [<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0" target="_blank">CC-BY-2.0</a>], via Wikimedia Commons
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