Gogarth Cliffs vs Worm's Head Cliffs
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Gogarth Cliffs and Worm's Head Cliffs are both rated at 8.1/10, making this an exceptionally close matchup. Each brings distinct strengths to the table that make a direct ranking difficult. A detailed AI-powered analysis is being prepared for this comparison.
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Gogarth Cliffs
The Gogarth Cliffs are sea cliffs on Holy Island, off the coast of Anglesey in northwest Wales. Their steep faces are composed largely of quartzite and form a climbing area known for exposed routes above the sea, with access and conditions affected by weather and tides. The site is intended for experienced climbers and coastal visitors exploring the Holyhead Mountain area.
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Worm's Head Cliffs
Worm's Head is a tidal promontory at the western end of Rhossili Bay on Wales's Gower Peninsula. Its cliffs are formed mainly from Carboniferous Limestone, and the headland is linked to the mainland by a causeway that can be crossed only during a limited period around low tide. The site is used for walking, coastal viewing, and wildlife observation.
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