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Bowling Cove

Bay

Why this matters

Bowling Cove in Cornwall consists of sedimentary rocks, primarily Devonian-age slates and shales, formed from accumulated marine sediments under ancient seas. The area is notable for its well-preserved coastal exposures that provide insights into the geological history of the Cornubian terrain.

What is recorded here

Bowling Cove is shown as a bay on the public map of Cornwall. The saved point is the map point or the centre of its mapped shape.
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