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NZcaver wrote:Plot Device - yep, I've seen some of Maine's sea caves, so I know what you mean.
Not sure if this helps, but as far as I know the west coast has better sea caves than the east coast. Actually, I was sightseeing near some on the Oregon coast just last week. Sea lions everywhere.
I hear California is popular for sea caving, too. Not sure how extensive they are - as far as I know sea caves don't have much length or complexity the way some other caves do.
Found this website which might give you some more info:
http://www.goodearthgraphics.com/virtca ... caves.html
Plot Device wrote:Thanks, NZ (are you in New Zealand?) :)
Plot Device wrote:Hi! 8)
2) The story takes place in a cliff-top house beside the ocean, and lower down the cliff face, not far from the house, there is supposed to be a SMALL cave just above the tidal mark. (Small as in the size of a two-car garage.)
hewhocaves wrote:Hi PD...
Caves can be found in many types of rock, but primarily in limestone. Some of the other types are lava flows, halite, gypsum, and even sandstone and conglomerate (those caves in those last two types usually aren't long).
NZcaver wrote:Yes, your description of the geologic features required for your script does not make me think of Maine - even though they do have many small sea caves there. Hopefully someone with a geology background can help you out more than I can.
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