The Long Gallery from north entrance near low tide

Introduction

The photograph on this page of The Long Gallery from north entrance near low tide by Nigel Feilden as part of the Geograph project.

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The Long Gallery from north entrance near low tide

Image: © Nigel Feilden Taken: 24 May 2018

The Long Gallery is described as: "A subterraneous passage under the cliff, through which a boat with Sails set can pass, in calm weather, and situated between Tremuda Bay and Thornyhive Bay." in the 19th century OS namebook. The tunnel bears left and after 150m exits SE - just out of sight in this photo.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.935272
Longitude
-2.198946