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Seal hole

Cave

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Seal Hole is a coastal cave formed through marine erosion of limestone, likely during a period of higher sea level in the Holocene. It has no known archaeological remains, but its inaccessibility by land and association with the larger Say Cave system suggest possible historical use by mariners or as a local legend site, though specific folklore is unrecorded.

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Large Say Cave (access by boat only)
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