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Foul Hole (W entrance)

Horse Head, E of Findochty, Moray (Banffshire).

NGR:NJ 47460 68412
WGS84:57.70243, -2.88322
Length:27 m
Vert. Range:17 m
Altitude:6 m
Geology:Cullen Quartzite Formation - quartzite, psammite & semipelite
Tags:Cave, Tunnel, SeaCave
Registry:main

A supratidal cave tunnel which goes EW through the Horse Head. The E entrance is just above maximum high tide; the tunnel rises at about 40 degrees to the W entrance at the top of a talus pile. A rope is attached round a rock outside the W entrance which is helpful in getting up and down the tunnel slope.

The line of the joint on which this tunnel is formed is near to parallel that of the EW tunnel of Starling Cave.

Alternate Names: None recorded.

Notes: Access: from beach to the west of the cave at low tide. This can be from the Sandy Creek beach on the E side of Findochty. Then round or through Starling Cave and to the W side of Horse Head. Go up the talus pile and the entrance is revealed when you reach the top of this.

Dimensions from NGRs and on the estimated 40 degree slope of the tunnel. Altitude is the estimated level ACD of the east entrance.

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This entry was last updated: 2024-07-21 18:30:57

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