The Gloup sea cave

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The Gloup sea cave is a dramatic collapsed sea cave and coastal blowhole on the Orkney island of Mainland, known for its sheer cliffs and powerful wave action.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural feature
sea cave
hasAccessibility viewed from cliff-top path
hasConservationContext within a coastal landscape valued for scenery
hasEnvironment coastal
hasGeologicalType collapsed sea cave
hasHydrologicalFeature sea spray
wave surge
hasNotableFeature blowhole opening
powerful wave action
sheer cliffs
hasPhysicalCharacteristic sea-filled cavity
vertical-sided chasm
hasProcess water forced upward through blowhole
waves enter through sea cave opening
hasRelativeLocation on the east coast of Mainland, Orkney
hasRisk dangerous in rough seas
steep cliffs
hasTourismType natural attraction
isFormedBy marine erosion
wave action
isKnownFor dramatic sea conditions
spectacular coastal scenery
isPartOf coastline of Mainland, Orkney
locatedIn Mainland, Orkney NERFINISHED
Orkney Islands
Scotland
United Kingdom

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Deerness cliffs near The Gloup sea cave