This process can be dramatically accelerated by storms. Human interference can also adversely affect natural coastal defences: Hallsands[?] in Devon, England, was a coastal village that was washed away overnight as the consequence of dredging[?] for shingle in the bay in front of it.
Coastal erosion can create dramatic rock formations in areas where the coastline contains stones of varying densities. The softer areas become eroded much faster than the harder ones, creating tunnels, bridges, columns, pillars and other anomalies.
See also: natural bridge, natural arch, blowhole[?]
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