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Mid Triassic of Devon
The Mid Triassic of Devon is represented by the Otter Sandstone Formation. Inland, the formation has a poorly exposed outcrop in east Devon around the districts of Budleigh Salterton and Sidmouth and further inland beyond Honiton, but on the coast, between Sidmouth and Budleigh Salterton, it is exposed in a series of fine sea cliffs and the fossil vertebrate specimens come from these coast sections
Two sites, one at Otterton Point, near Budleigh Salterton, and the other covering the cliffs nearer to Sidmouth, are selected. The former is primarily of historic interest as the locality at which the remains of Triassic vertebrates were first recognized from Devon.
4. Sidmouth coast section
5. Otterton Point, near Budleigh Salterton