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Bedruthan Steps

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Bedruthan Steps on the north Cornish coast in England. Erosion of the cliffs has left massive rock stacks standing in the sea. This site is managed by the National Trust, and the cliff-top walk is part of the 800 km/500 mi Southwest Peninsula Coast Path.

Rock formation on the north coast of Cornwall, England, 8 km/5 mi north of Newquay. Bedruthan Steps are natural granite stacks, 61 m/200 ft high.



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