Raming Hole, Stackpole, Pembrokeshire
Walk Photo 336401
Caption - Raming Hole, Stackpole, Pembrokeshire. One of the first stages of wave erosion. The waves pick out a line of weakness in the cliff forming this feature. Hydraulic action and abrasion are important processes.
Walk 3364 : The Stackpole Estate from Stackpole Quay
Photographer : N Chadwick
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