Numerous Callianassa burrows were observed at the site, as well as a steeply inclined joint, approximately 8 to 10 meters from the south end of the outcrop.
This exposure is a continuation of the Silver Bluff outcrop, which is an easily accessible, public outcrop in the Coconut Grove area. Silver Bluff has been described as a wave cut bench, and is part of a terrace between the Miami River and Coconut Grove . According to Halley and Evans it is believed that the escarpment was cut a few thousand years after deposition, during a fall in sea level.