Cliffs of Sangstrup
The Cliffs of Sangstrup and Karlby in Denmark, Northern Europe, at the entrance to the Baltic Sea, are two, up to 17 meters tall, and 5 km long coastal limestone cliffs originating from a 65-million-year-old coral reef in a prehistoric and tropical Danish sea. Today the climate in Denmark is coastal temperate. The Cliffs of Sangstrup and Karlby are sought out by anglers, and snorkel- and scuba divers. The underwater topography consists of limestone outcrops with cliffs and crevasses among forests of kelp.
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Cliffs of Sangstrup
The Cliffs of Sangstrup and Karlby in Denmark, Northern Europe, at the entrance to the Baltic Sea, are two, up to 17 meters tall, and 5 km long coastal limestone cliffs originating from a 65-million-year-old coral reef in a prehistoric and tropical Danish sea. Today the climate in Denmark is coastal temperate. The Cliffs of Sangstrup and Karlby are sought out by anglers, and snorkel- and scuba divers. The underwater topography consists of limestone outcrops with cliffs and crevasses among forests of kelp.
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The Cliffs of Sangstrup and Ka ...... ffs of Sangstrup to the south.
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Denmark in Northern Europe, Cliffs of Sangstrup located on the peninsula, Djursland
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Coastal Limestone Cliffs, facing the sea, Kattegat, between Denmark and Sweden
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The Cliffs of Sangstrup and Ka ...... evasses among forests of kelp.
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