Cuspate foreland
Cuspate foreland is a triangular shaped deposit of sand, shingle projecting sea wards formed by convergence to one apex of two separate curved spits broadly at right angles or by two sets of constructive waves, the enclosed water is filled with deposits then colonized by vegetation leading to a cuspate foreland, e.g at Tonya point.
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