DescriptionLooking down the Devil's Slide - geograph.org.uk - 605840.jpg
English: Looking down the Devil's Slide Taken from a point about half way up. This sweep of rock is apparently Britain's longest unbroken slab, being about 400ft high. It is one of the many attractions of Lundy for rock climbers, who start the ascent by abseiling to the sea washed platform visible at the base.
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