North entrance to the Long Gallery
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Image: © Nigel Feilden Taken: 30 Aug 2018
The cliffs on the south side of Tremuda Bay. These are Tremuda basalt lying on top of Dunnottar conglomerate. The Long Gallery entrance is just to the right of centre. It is a 150 m tunnel/seacave which turns left from here to come out in the middle of the east end of the headland.