A sea cave is a kind of cave formed by the motion of ocean waves. The pounding of the waves against island or mainland cliffs erodes and cuts into a weak area of the rock, forming a cave.
Some of the largest sea caves in the world are found along the Channel Islands, including Santa Cruz Island’s Painted Cave.
Some of the largest sea caves in the world are found along the Channel Islands, including Santa Cruz Island’s Painted Cave.
Last updated: November 15, 2018