East Caithness Cliffs

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title: East Caithness Cliffs
text: The name East Caithness Cliffs refers to weathered sandstone cliffs on the east coast of Caithness in Scotland. The cliffs, which rise to 150 m at Berriedale, provide ideal nesting conditions for breeding seabirds, and are protected by several overlapping conservation designations: The East Caithness Cliffs Special Area of Conservation (SAC) covers the cliffs from the southern boundary of Caithness to just south of Wick, an area of 457 hectares (4.57 km2) in total. The East Caithness Cliffs Natu
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description: Protected area of cliffs and seas on the east coast of Caithness, Scotland
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date modified: 2022-04-08T10:46:22Z
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