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  2. High Rocks - Wikipedia

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    High Rocks is a key geomorphological site for sandstone weathering features developed on the highest cliffs in the Weald.The Ardingly Sandstone has suffered gentle deformation, and joints have opened out to form spectacular gulls (tension cracks) which are wide enough in places for a person to enter.

  3. Wadhurst Clay Formation - Wikipedia

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    In Kent, the Wadhurst Clay has been proven to over 70m thick near Tunbridge Wells [2] and in West Sussex up to 80m near Horsham. [4] The base of the Wadhurst Clay is taken at the bottom of the Top Ashdown Pebble Bed. The base of this marker horizon marks the formational change to the Ashdown Formation. Despite its name this thin and ...

  4. Weald - Wikipedia

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    Weald is specifically a West Saxon form; wold is the Anglian form of the word. [1] The Middle English form of the word is wēld, and the modern spelling is a reintroduction of the Old English form attributed to its use by William Lambarde in his A Perambulation of Kent of 1576. [2]

  5. Ashdown Formation - Wikipedia

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    These geological units make up the core of the Weald in the English counties of East Sussex and Kent. The other component formations of the Hastings Beds are the overlying Wadhurst Clay Formation and the Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation. The Hastings Beds in turn forms part of the Wealden Supergroup which underlies much of South East England.

  6. A flash in time: The unlikely saga of Kent State's greatest ...

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    In the early 1970s — in the aftermath of one of the worst tragedies on a college campus — the Kent State University football team put together a memorable run under head coach Don James.

  7. Southern Sandstone - Wikipedia

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    The outcrops in the Weald of Kent are the rock climbing crags closest to London and are probably the most heavily climbed in the UK. [1] Geology

  8. Kent State with loss to Buffalo could complete the worst ...

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    Kent State has plenty of competition for the title of worst team in the modern FBS era, including two from fairly recent program history: The 1989 team went 0-11 and completed just 44.3% of its ...

  9. Kent State's 1970s rise takes off with long-haired QB, an ...

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    The pair were college football teammates on Kent State's 1972 Mid-American Conference championship team. Lambert became NFL Rookie of the Year in 1974 and NFL Defensive Player in the Year in 1976 ...