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Sròn an t-Seileir Natural Arch [NW] Bun Bhacabhat Cave [1] Seann Daoinne (Uamh na')
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Sròn an t-Seileir, Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Ross & Cromarty.
| NGR: | NB 56745 56645 |
| WGS84: | 58.43019, -6.16867 |
| Length: | Not recorded |
| Vert. Range: | Not recorded |
| Altitude: | Not recorded |
| Geology: | Lewisian Complex - Gneiss |
| Tags: | Cave, Arch, SeaCave |
| Registry: | second |
SE entrance to sea cave, tunnel / natural arch along a fissure, fault or other weakness in the rock through the end of a tongue of rock north of the main promontory of Sròn an t-Seileir. The fissure can be seen to extend to the surface of the rock 30 m above sea level with land to the west rising to about 150 m above sea level. The rock above the natural arch drops to the sea at a 45 degree angle. The NW entrance faces inland while the SE entrance faces the sea (over the extreme tip of the main promontory).
Alternative Names: None recorded.
Notes: Passage shown on OS map. See Sròn an t-Seileir Natural Arch [NW] for statistics.
Sròn an t-Seileir - A small low, sharp promontory (point of sea shore) with little or no cliff over it. From this point to the Butt [of Lewis] this coastline inclines to the northwest. Situated adjacent to and north of Uamha na Seann Daoine. [Scotland's Places]
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