English: Dune blow-out Probably broken through by a storm at a weak point created by a track over the dunes. It now provides access through the dunes, as shown by all the footprints, so vegetation is unlikely to recolonise. Aerial photographs suggest the mapped position of the dune ridge is too far north.
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