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FLAMBOROUGH HEAD
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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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flamborough head, a promontory on the yorkshire coast of england, between the filey and bridlington bays of the north sea. it is a lofty chalk headland, and the resistance it offers to the action of the waves may be well judged by contrast with the low coast of holderness to the south. the cliffs of the head, however, are pierced with caverns and fringed with rocks of fantastic outline. remarkable contortion of strata is seen at various points in the chalk. sea-birds breed abundantly on the cliffs. a lighthouse marks the point, in 54 deg. 7' n., 0 deg. 5' w.