Bullers of Buchan

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The Bullers of Buchan is a dramatic collapsed sea cave and coastal cliff formation on the northeast coast of Scotland, renowned for its natural rock arch, seabird colonies, and scenic walking paths.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal landform
collapsed sea cave
sea cliff formation
tourist attraction
country Scotland
hasAccess coastal footpath from Cruden Bay
minor road from A975
hasActivity birdwatching
coastal walking
photography
hasApproximateHeight cliffs around 30 metres high
hasFeature large pot-like chasm open to the sea through an arch
hasGeologicalFeature collapsed sea cave
narrow sea inlet
natural rock arch
vertical sea cliffs
hasNameEtymology possibly from French "bouillir" meaning to boil
possibly from Scots word "buller" meaning roaring of water
hasNearbySettlement hamlet of Bullers of Buchan
hasRisk steep unprotected cliff edges
strong coastal winds
hasViewOf Slains Castle area
hasWildlife fulmars
guillemots
kittiwakes
puffins
razorbills
seals
shags
isPopularInSeason spring
summer
isTouristDestinationFor birdwatchers
hikers
nature enthusiasts
knownFor coastal walking paths
dramatic coastal scenery
natural rock arch over the sea
sea cave collapsed into a chasm
seabird colonies
languageOfToponym Scots NERFINISHED
locatedIn Aberdeenshire NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Sea
northeast coast of Scotland
near Peterhead NERFINISHED
village of Cruden Bay
overlooks North Sea NERFINISHED
partOf Buchan coast NERFINISHED
region northeast Scotland

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Slains Castle nearbyAttraction Bullers of Buchan