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Posted: 27 Jul 2009


Taken: 22 Jun 2009

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sea
East Yorkshire
ultra wide angle
sea cave
Flamborough
sea arch
Earthwatcher
Selwicks Bay
Molk Hole
geo:lat=54.118986
Cretaceous
Chalk
fault
beach
rocks
geotagged
10-20mm
coast
cliff
geology
polariser
England
geo:lon=-0.082188


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Molk Hole arch

Molk Hole arch
Molk Hole is an intriguing irregularly-shaped inlet at the north end of Selwicks Bay, Flamborough. A fascinating area of Chalk cliffs, sea caves and arches, hollowed out along fault and fracture zones in part of the Howardian Hills-Flamborough Fault Belt.

A lovely place to explore at low tide.

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