by lovleah
One of the smaller waves coming through the Suparloaf Point sea cave chasm at low tide. The sea cave chasm is metres high by around 100 metres long. and formed by weakness in the cliff giving way under the force of the waves and eventually eroded out; these cavities are enlarged by the hydraulic pressure built up by each wave.
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