Isle of Canna coastline

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The Isle of Canna coastline is a rugged, scenic shore in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides, known for its dramatic cliffs, rich wildlife, and sheltered natural harbours.

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Isle of Canna coastline canonical 1
Isle of Sanday coastline 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastline
natural geographic feature
adjacentTo Isle of Canna coastline self-linksurface differs
surface form: Isle of Sanday coastline
climate maritime climate
country Scotland
erosionProcess marine erosion
wave action
exposedTo North Atlantic weather
geology basalt cliffs
volcanic rocks
hasAccessPoint Canna Harbour
surface form: Canna harbour
hasActivity birdwatching
kayaking
photography
hasCharacteristic rocky cliffs
rugged
scenic
sheltered natural harbours
hasConservationStatus environmentally sensitive area
hasFeature bays
inlets
offshore skerries
sea caves
sea cliffs
hasViewOf surrounding Hebridean islands
knownFor dramatic cliffs
marine life
rich wildlife
seabird colonies
sheltered anchorages
locatedIn Inner Hebrides
Isle of Canna
Scotland
United Kingdom
partOf Atlantic Ocean
Hebridean coastal landscapes
supports coastal plant communities
marine invertebrates
seabirds
seals
tourismAttractionType nature tourism destination
scenic landscape
usedFor coastal walking
fishing
recreational boating
small-boat anchorage
wildlife watching

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Canna Harbour partOf Isle of Canna coastline
Isle of Canna coastline adjacentTo Isle of Canna coastline self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Isle of Sanday coastline