Hunstanton Cliffs

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Hunstanton Cliffs are striking, multi-layered coastal cliffs in Norfolk, England, known for their distinctive red and white striped rock formations along the North Sea.

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Label Occurrences
Hunstanton Cliffs canonical 2
Hunstanton cliffs 2

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
sea cliff
tourist attraction
composedOf carrstone
chalk
limestone
sandstone
country United Kingdom
erosionProcess marine erosion
weathering
faces east
geologicalInterest iron-rich carrstone layer
stratigraphic sequence of Cretaceous rocks
hasAccessPoint Hunstanton Beach
surface form: Hunstanton beach
hasColor brown
red
white
hasConservationStatus protected landscape
hasFeature fossil-bearing layers
horizontal banding
wave-cut platform
hasGeologicalPeriod Cretaceous
Jurassic
hasGeologicalStratification multi-layered
hasNearbyFeature Hunstanton Lighthouse
Old Hunstanton dunes
hasNearbySettlement Old Hunstanton
hasRecreationalActivity birdwatching
fossil hunting
hasRisk rock falls
hasViewOf The Wash
knownFor distinctive red and white striped rock formations
exposed geological strata
locatedIn England
Hunstanton
Norfolk
locatedOn North Sea
near The Wash
partOf Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Norfolk Coast
surface form: Norfolk coast
popularFor coastal walks
geology field trips
photography
subjectOf coastal erosion studies
touristInfrastructure nearby car parks
nearby promenade

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Hunstanton hasCliff Hunstanton Cliffs
HUNSTANTON hasLandmark Hunstanton Cliffs
subject surface form: Hunstanton
Hunstanton Lighthouse nearbyFeature Hunstanton Cliffs
this entity surface form: Hunstanton cliffs
Esplanade Gardens hasView Hunstanton Cliffs
this entity surface form: Hunstanton cliffs