Praa Sands
(formerly Prah Sands); white-sand beach and coastal village in Cornwall in parish of Breage
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Praa Sands (Cornish: Poll an Wragh = Salt Pool of the Wrasse),[1][2] (formerly Prah Sands) commonly pronounced pray or prah, is a white-sand beach and coastal village in Cornwall, England. It is in the parish of Breage
former district of Kerrier
The western side of Praa Sands beach contains Folly Rocks Site of Special Scientific Interest, which is noted for its geological aspects, including a granite porphyry.[4][5]
- "Folly Rocks" (PDF). Natural England. Retrieved 31 October 2011.
- French, C. "The 'submerged forest' palaeosols of Cornwall" (PDF). Geoscience in South-west England. 9. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
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