Seghy Island
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Coordinates: 50°02′28″N 5°38′06″W / 50.041°N 5.635°W / 50.041; -5.635
Seghy viewed from the coast path to the north
Seghy is a tiny island off the coast of west Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is the largest rock in Cripp's Cove, an inlet on the Logan Rock peninsula one mile west of Porthcurno. Its name, pronounced "sai-hee", is properly 'seghys', Cornish for 'drying', the rock is usually seen with shags and cormorants perched on it, spreading their wings to dry.
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