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V.—Stevn's Klint

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

The fine cliff of Stevn's Klint on the Danish coast is seldom mentioned in English geological writings. As it presents a clean section several miles long of the uppermost Danish Chalk, and is easily visited in a day's excursion from Copenhagen, a short sketch may have some interest for readers of this Magazine. It has none of the astonishing scenery displayed by the coasts of Möen and Rügen; the land is level and bare, the cliff is not broken and not wooded: yet it possesses a prettiness of its own.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1904

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References

1 Commonly, but wrongly, Faxoe. See Geol. Mag., 1901, p. 486.