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[[Image:seacaving.jpg|thumb|300px|Exploring a sea cave]]
A '''sea cave''', also known as a '''littoral cave''', is a type of [[cave]] formed primarily by the [[wave]] action of the [[sea]].  The primary process involved is erosion.  Sea caves are found throughout the world, actively forming along present coastlines and as relict sea caves on former coastlines. In places like Thailand's [[Phang Nga Bay]], solutional caves have been flooded by t(contracted; show full)
* Bunnell, D. 1993. ''Sea Caves of Anacapa Island'', Santa Barbara, California: McNally and Loftin 
* Bunnell, D. 2004. Littoral Caves. Chapter in Gunn, J. (Ed.)''Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst'', Fitzroy Dearborn, New York, NY.
* Moore, D.G. 1954. Origin and development of sea caves. ''National Speleological Society Bulletin'', 16: 71–76


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um ya i guess u can say tat but o ya so a sea cave is a cave in a beach or on sand

== External links ==
* [http://www.goodearthgraphics.com/virtcave/seacaves/seacaves.html Photos and information] on sea caves in the Virtual Cave
* [http://www.andymcinroy.com/5port.htm Great Sea Caverns] of County Antrim, Ireland - Photographic Project

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