Eroded iron oxide from the Devonian Old Red sandstone above has accumulated along the shore of Burgerbukta Bay, South Svalbard, Norway.

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Eroded iron oxide from the Devonian Old Red sandstone above has accumulated along the shore of Burgerbukta Bay, South Svalbard, Norway.
The rusting iron oxide in the Devonian Old Red sandstone along Burgerbukta Bay, South Svalbard, Norway, dates back hundreds of millions of years.
This cliff on Burgerbukta Bay, South Svalbard, Norway, displays Devonian Old Red sandstone overlain by dark Triassic sediments and topped by a thick cap of Permian carbonates.