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Scullane Point

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Scullane Point
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Why this matters

Scullane Point is a headland composed primarily of Carboniferous limestone, formed around 340 to 320 million years ago through the accumulation of marine sediments. It is notable for its coastal erosion features and its role in the geological diversity of the southern Irish coastline.

What is recorded here

Scullane Point is recorded as a headland in County Cork. Its open map record supplies this location and any linked names or public references.
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