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  2. Seacliff - Wikipedia

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    The area is largely unspoiled and attracts surfers, dog-walkers, riders and summer picnickers. Seacliff Harbour is a sheltered spot accessible through a narrow channel, all blasted out of the red sandstone cliffs.

  3. Tirukkural translations into Urdu - Wikipedia

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    The first Urdu translation of the Kural text was by Hazrat Suhrawardy, a professor of Urdu Department of Jamal Mohammad College, Tiruchirappalli. [1] It was published by Sahitya Academy in 1965, with a reprint in 1994. The translation is in prose and is not a direct translation from Tamil but based on English translations of the original.

  4. List of cliffs by continent - Wikipedia

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    Monte Solaro, Capri, Italy, 589 m above the Mediterranean Sea; Jaizkibel, Spain, 547 m above the Bay of Biscay; Beinisvørð, Faroe Islands, 470 m above North Atlantic; Conachair, St Kilda, Scotland 427 m above Atlantic Ocean, highest sea cliff in the UK; Cap Canaille, France, 394 m above Mediterranean sea is the highest sea cliff in France

  5. Slieve League - Wikipedia

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    Slieve League or Slieve Liag [3] (Irish: Sliabh Liag, meaning 'mountain of stone pillars') [4] is a mountain on the Atlantic coast of County Donegal, Ireland.At 601 metres (1,972 ft), it has the second-highest sea cliffs in Ireland after Croaghaun, [5] and some of the highest sea cliffs in Europe.

  6. Bench (geology) - Wikipedia

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    Finally, a bench is also the name of a narrow flat area often seen at the base of a sea cliff created by waves or other physical or chemical erosion near the shoreline. These benches are typically referred to as either "coastal benches," "wave-cut benches," or "wave-cut platforms." [2] [3]

  7. Glossary of geology - Wikipedia

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    Also called Indianite. A mineral from the lime-rich end of the plagioclase group of minerals. Anorthites are usually silicates of calcium and aluminium occurring in some basic igneous rocks, typically those produced by the contact metamorphism of impure calcareous sediments. anticline An arched fold in which the layers usually dip away from the fold axis. Contrast syncline. aphanic Having the ...

  8. Seacliff (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Seacliff or Sea Cliff or Sea Cliffe may refer to: Places. Australia. Seacliff, South Australia, suburb of Adelaide; Seacliff Park, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide; Sea Cliff Bridge, in Illawarra, New South Wales; New Zealand. Seacliff, New Zealand, settlement in Otago, New Zealand Seacliff Lunatic Asylum, a former mental hospital near the ...

  9. Headland - Wikipedia

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    Land's End, England. A headland, also known as a head, is a coastal landform, a point of land usually high and often with a sheer drop, that extends into a body of water.It is a type of promontory.