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Oughtdarra

Cliff

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Oughtdarra is a sea cliff located in County Clare, formed primarily of Carboniferous limestone, approximately 340 to 320 million years old. The cliff is notable for its exposure of layered sedimentary rock, which provides insight into ancient marine environments and contributes to the region's rich geological heritage.

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Oughtdarra is recorded as a cliff in County Clare. Its open map record supplies this location and any linked names or public references.
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