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Sea Stacks

Sea Stacks are pillars of rock found on cliffed coastlines around the country. They are a result of marine erosion and wave attack. Many famous stacks are given names. When a stack has been eroded it becomes a stump, before finally disappearing.
by N Chadwick

Created: Sun, 30 Jan 2011, Updated: Tue, 5 Nov 2013


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SZ0582 : The Pinnacles by N Chadwick
SZ0581 : A Pinnacle by N Chadwick
SR9692 : Limestone stack by N Chadwick
SX9574 : View towards Shag Rock by N Chadwick
SZ0582 : Old Harry Rocks by N Chadwick
C9545 : Basalt stack by N Chadwick
HY2428 : Stacks at the mouth of Skipi Geo by N Chadwick
SZ0582 : Old Harry Rocks, near Swanage by Malc McDonald
C4358 : Sea stack, Malin Well by N Chadwick
SX9675 : Horse Rocks by N Chadwick
HY1700 : The Old Man of Hoy by N Chadwick
SX9574 : Hole Head and Shag Rock by N Chadwick
D2532 : Caves of Cushendun by N Chadwick
SY7980 : Butter Rock by N Chadwick
SX9574 : Hole Head and Shag Rock by N Chadwick
SX8547 : Stack, Blackpool Sands by N Chadwick
HY1700 : The Old Man of Hoy by N Chadwick
SY7980 : Beach and cliffs at Bat's Head, Dorset by Phil Champion
SX9675 : Horse Rocks and Dawlish beyond by N Chadwick
SX9675 : Horse Rocks by N Chadwick
HY5908 : Stack by N Chadwick
SY6868 : Raised beach and sea stack by N Chadwick
SX9574 : Shag Rock by N Chadwick
SR9793 : Star Rock by N Chadwick
SZ0581 : The Pinnacle by N Chadwick

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