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Rumness

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Rumness
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Rumness is a sea cliff or coastal rock feature composed primarily of Devonian sandstone, formed around 400 to 360 million years ago through sedimentary deposition in a shallow marine environment. It is notable as a prominent headland in Angus, contributing to the region's rugged coastal landscape and offering insights into the geological history of eastern Scotland.

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Rumness is shown as a headland on the public map of Angus. The saved point is the map point or the centre of its mapped shape.
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