Sandy Bay (Q2221435)

  • matcher place: East Devon (relation 2114883)
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  • English Wikipedia categories: Bays of Devon, Exmouth, Geology of Devon, Jurassic Coast
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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Sandy Bay is a secluded bay with a sand beach, about 1.6 kilometres (0.99 mi) long, in Exmouth, Devon, England. It is a sandy beach with rock pools at one end, backed by high cliffs. It is part of a long strip of sand which is connected to the beach at Exmouth at low tide. Nearby are the Orcombe rocks, which is a famous spot for fossils.

Wikidata location: 50.6099, -3.3647 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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bay (Q39594) natural=bay