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  2. Coastal landforms of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland is an island surrounded by water, [1] with a 7,500 kilometres (4,700 mi) coastline. [2] This list catalogues about 400 of the coastal landforms of the island including bays, estuaries, harbours, headlands, and many others.

  3. Bradda Head - Wikipedia

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    Milner's Tower, seen here from Port Erin Bay, stands prominently atop Bradda Head which juts into the Irish Sea. Bradda Head is a rugged headland overlooking Port Erin, a popular seaside village in the south-west of the Isle of Man, in the British Isles. Rising to a height of 382 feet (116 m) above sea level.

  4. Category:Headlands of Ireland - Wikipedia

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  5. These are the real people of 'House of Gucci.' Here's how ...

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    The larger-than-life characters of 'House of Gucci' are still no match for the lives of glamour, wealth and drama lived by the real-life subjects of the movie.

  6. Old Head of Kinsale - Wikipedia

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    [4] [1] Trinity House recommended a new lighthouse lower down right at the point of the Old Head. Construction started on 20 March 1850 and was completed three years later and first shone on 1 October 1853. [1] Between 1855 and 1907 a red sector covered Courtmacsherry Bay. In 1893 a fog signal was established which was maintained until 2011. [1]

  7. St David's Head - Wikipedia

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    St David's Head is situated about 2.5 miles (4 km) northwest of the cathedral city of St David's in Pembrokeshire.This headland marks the narrowest point of St George's Channel, the southern limit of Cardigan Bay and the Irish Sea in Wales, [1] and the northern boundary of the Celtic Sea.

  8. Logarithmic spiral beach - Wikipedia

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    The oblique approaching waves refract and diffract into the "shadow zone" which can be considered a relatively sheltered hook of beach behind the headland. Increase in sediment size, wave height, berm height, and swash zone gradient from the up coast headland generally characterizes the concave seaward curved part of the beach.

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