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You wouldn't want to let your ship any where near these rocks!
Tubby's Head blowholes. There are two close to each other; they can't be seen separately from this angle. But they can from above and afar: www.ipernity.com/doc/2247598/46103862/in/album/1036936
Tubby's Head blowholes. There are two close to each other; they can't be seen separately from this angle. But they can from above and afar: www.ipernity.com/doc/2247598/46103862/in/album/1036936
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Therese,
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Andrea,
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Many thanks to you all!
Andy Rodker club has replied to raingirl clubPeople don't believe me ... until I take them there and they have to concede that there is no risk at all!
Have a great day!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Keith Burton clubIt's a blow hole Ron. There are several along this coast and on similar coasts around the world. At high tide, water rushes into sea caves and the force of the incoming water (usually on days with high waves) pushes the water already there up and out through any available vent. So if a tall wave comes along every couple of minutes or so (I haven't timed it), the blow hole will spout a few seconds later. Here at Tubby's Head the two blow holes can spout every 15-20 seconds on a rough day but I wouldn't go down on to these rocks then - too risky! Sorry, that was a very non-technical description, I'm not a scientist!
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