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Carrack Gladden : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carrack Gladden
Carrack Gladden ((コーンウォール語:Karrek Gladn), meaning ''rock on a bank'') is a coastal headland in St Ives Bay at the eastern end of Carbis Bay beach between Hayle and St Ives in west Cornwall.〔Ordnance Survey ''Explorer 7; Land's End, Penzance and St. Ives, 1:25 000 scale''. 1996〕 The cliffs between Carrack Gladden headland and Hawks Point to the east are of metamorphosed Devonian slates and rise to 60 metres high. The acidic soils exhibit a range of vegetation types including maritime heathland, grassland and scrub. The heath and grassland habitats at the headland itself support the nationally scarce Soft-leaved Sedge ''Carex montana''. On the steep, wet cliffs to the east, two other nationally scarce plant species Ivy Broomrape (''Orobanche hederae'') and Maidenhair Fern (''Adiantum capillus-veneris'') are found. The site has been included by English Nature within a Site of Special Scientific Interest called the Hayle Estuary and Carrack Gladden SSSI in recognition of its biodiversity conservation importance. ==References==
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