Fig. 8From: The Misery Point cliff, Mayaguana Island, SE Bahamas: a unique record of sea-level highstands since the Early Pleistocenea Field view of the western coral terrace looking towards the NE. Di = Diploria sp. colony; sc = surficial calcrete capping the coral framestone; sr = recent storm rampart; cc = central cliff. Hammer for scale is 36 cm long. b View of the fossil fringing reef at the base of the central cliff. td = talus deposits; r1 = reef facies 1; r2 = reef facies 2. Reef facies 3 is not visible on this picture. Same scale as in aBack to article page