Helgoland red sandstone cliffs

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The Helgoland red sandstone cliffs are striking coastal rock formations on the German North Sea island of Helgoland, renowned for their vivid reddish color, dramatic sea stacks, and rich seabird colonies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal cliff formation
geological formation
tourist attraction
climate maritime climate
color red
reddish-brown
country Germany NERFINISHED
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 50–60 metres
erosionProcess frost weathering
salt weathering
wave action
famousSeaStack Lange Anna NERFINISHED
Lummenfelsen NERFINISHED
formedBy marine erosion
tectonic uplift
wind erosion
geologicalComposition red sandstone
geologicalPeriod Permian NERFINISHED
habitatFor common guillemot
fulmar
kittiwake
northern gannet
razorbill
seabirds
hasViewOf open North Sea
locatedIn Heligoland archipelago NERFINISHED
Schleswig-Holstein
locatedInBodyOfWater North Sea NERFINISHED
locatedOn Helgoland NERFINISHED
notableFeature sea stacks
seabird colonies
steep cliffs
vertical rock faces
wave-cut platforms
partOf Helgoland nature conservation area NERFINISHED
island of Helgoland NERFINISHED
protectedStatus nature reserve
region German Bight NERFINISHED
subjectOf landscape photography
tourism promotion for Helgoland
touristActivity bird watching
boat tours
cliff-top walks
usedFor bird ringing
hiking
nature photography
ornithological research
tourism

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Lange Anna sea stack partOf Helgoland red sandstone cliffs
subject surface form: Lange Anna