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Ophelia's Bathplug Cave * Cave (Doonie Point W, N entrance) Muchalls (Overview) * Cave (Doonie Point E) Ship Hole (SE entrance) * Cave (Doonie Point W, S entrance) Ship Hole (NW entrance) Sunnyside Cave Natural Arch (Doonie Point S) Struny Saddles S arch Grum Briggs Arch Grum Briggs Cave [1] Grum Briggs Cave [3] N
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Doonie Point, Muchalls, N of Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, (Kincardineshire).
| NGR: | NO 90213 91280 |
| WGS84: | 57.01255, -2.16279 |
| Length: | 10 m |
| Vert. Range: | 4.7 m |
| Altitude: | 10 m |
| Geology: | Glen Lethnot Grit Formation - metamorphic |
| Tags: | Arch |
| Registry: | main |
A small, beached natural arch which leads to the north side of an inlet which carries the Easter Muchalls mill stream. Axis 133 deg; width 3.8m. The south entrance is at NO 90220 91273.
Alternative Names: None recorded.
Notes: The north end is accessible from the beach, but access from the south is blocked by the mill stream which is a bit too wide to be easily crossed.
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