Inside the first chamber of Bruin Cove

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Inside the first chamber of Bruin Cove

Image: © Nigel Feilden Taken: 19 Aug 2019

Bruin Cove consists of 3 sections and this is the outer one - tall and fairly well lit from the entrance. The entrance to the second section is just right of centre and its line is a bit to the right from this one. The third section turns a bit left again, and so is completely dark. It is also quite low - so to fully explore this cave, you need a light and the bottom half of the tide. See also Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.091253
Longitude
-2.082869