Looking through Ship Hole

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The photograph on this page of Looking through Ship Hole by Nigel Feilden as part of the Geograph project.

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Looking through Ship Hole

Image: © Nigel Feilden Taken: 27 Aug 2019

This tunnel runs under Douniefell - see Image - and is 33m long. According to the OS namebook, a ship was wrecked at the sea end of this, some time before it was published ca 1870.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.015583
Longitude
-2.16168