Møns Klint

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Møns Klint is a dramatic white chalk cliff coastline on the Danish island of Møn, renowned for its striking scenery, rich fossils, and unique natural habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk cliff
coastal landform
tourist attraction
continent Europe
country Denmark
ecosystemType coastal chalk grassland
temperate broadleaf forest
formedBy glacial activity
marine erosion
fossilType ammonites
belemnites
bivalves
sea urchins
geologicalAge Cretaceous NERFINISHED
geologicalComposition chalk
limestone
hasFeature eroding cliff faces
narrow pebble beaches
steep stairways to the beach
hasProtectedStatus nature reserve
hasTouristFacility GeoCenter Møns Klint NERFINISHED
hasView panoramic sea views
heightAboveSeaLevel up to 128 metres
knownFor beech forests on chalk soil
butterfly diversity
dramatic coastal scenery
rare orchids
rich fossil deposits
unique natural habitats
white chalk cliffs
length about 6 kilometres
locatedIn Baltic Sea
eastern Møn
locatedOn island of Møn
maximumHeight about 128 metres
near Klintholm Havn NERFINISHED
Stege NERFINISHED
offersActivity birdwatching
fossil hunting
hiking
paragliding
overlooks Baltic Sea NERFINISHED
partOf Møns Klint Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
Region Zealand NERFINISHED
Vordingborg Municipality NERFINISHED
subjectOf geological research
nature conservation efforts
touristAttractionType geotourism site
hiking destination

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