Cape White-Nose

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Cape White-Nose is a prominent chalk cliff headland on the northern coast of France, known for its striking white cliffs overlooking the English Channel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal landform
headland
borderedBy English Channel NERFINISHED
coast northern coast of France
country France
faces English Channel NERFINISHED
hasCliffMaterial chalk
hasCoastalProcess cliff erosion
hasColor white
hasEnvironment marine coastal environment
hasErosionType marine erosion
hasFeature headland projecting into the sea
steep white cliffs
hasGeologicalComposition chalk
hasLandformType cliff
hasProminence prominent coastal feature
hasRockType chalk limestone
sedimentary rock
hasScenicView view over the English Channel
isA prominent chalk cliff headland
isKnownFor striking white cliffs
isPartOf French coastline
isTouristAttraction yes
locatedIn northern France
overlooks English Channel NERFINISHED

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Cap Blanc-Nez nameMeaning Cape White-Nose