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  2. Chesil Beach - Wikipedia

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    Chesil Beach (also known as Chesil Bank) in Dorset, ... The sorting of the pebbles is due to the difference in wave height and direction along the beach. [22]

  3. Storm beach - Wikipedia

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    Chesil Beach from the Isle of Portland. A storm beach is a beach affected by particularly fierce waves, usually with a very long fetch.The resultant landform is often a very steep beach (up to 45°) composed of rounded cobbles, shingle and occasionally sand.

  4. Chesil Cove - Wikipedia

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    Chesil Beach, and the cove, have seen many cases of shipwrecks, more so than most other parts of the British coast, particularly during the age of sail. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Chesil Beach became infamously known as "Deadman's Bay", taken after the name Thomas Hardy gave West Bay, including Chesil Cove, in his novel The Well Beloved of 1892.

  5. South West Coast Path - Wikipedia

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    The total height climbed has been calculated to be 114,931 ft ... and returns across Chesil beach to Wyke Regis ... with its rocky shore and wave cut platform.

  6. High surf causes flooding, water rescues on SLO County coast

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    Large waves hammer the Avila Beach Pier on Thursday, Dec. 29, 2023. ... The National Weather Service reported “significant wave heights” off the coast of San Luis Obispo on Thursday morning ...

  7. Outline of recreational dive sites - Wikipedia

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    Wall diving is a form of reef diving, where The main characteristic of the sites is that the terrain is predominantly near vertical. The height of the wall can vary from a few metres to hundreds of metres. [1] The top of the wall must be within diving depth, but the bottom may be far below or reasonably close to the surface.

  8. Jersey Shore waves: Watch the videos of 20-foot water walls ...

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    The large waves attracted onlookers, photographers and surfers. Jersey Shore waves: Watch the videos of 20-foot water walls in Ocean county Skip to main content

  9. Coastal geography - Wikipedia

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    The effect that waves have depends on their strength. Strong waves, also called destructive waves, occur on high-energy beaches and are typical of winter. They reduce the quantity of sediment present on the beach by carrying it out to bars under the sea. Constructive, weak waves are typical of low-energy beaches and occur most during summer.