DescriptionCave Dwelling, Rocks of the Garheugh - geograph.org.uk - 423474.jpg
English: Cave Dwelling, Rocks of the Garheugh There are several shallow caves on this bit of the coast. During the period between the wars, and I think into the 1950s, some of them were inhabited by tramps, who built up walls at the entrance to provide some additional shelter from the elements.
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