fadins
Fadins are a type of coastal landform found in the Brittany region of France, particularly in the departments of Finistère and Morbihan. They are characterized by their steep, rocky cliffs and the presence of a narrow, sandy beach at the base. Fadins are formed through a combination of geological processes and coastal erosion. The cliffs are composed of hard rock, such as granite or gneiss, which is resistant to erosion. Over time, the softer rock beneath the cliffs erodes, causing the cliffs to retreat inland. This process creates a narrow, sandy beach at the base of the cliffs, which is protected from the full force of the waves by the rocky platform above.
Fadins are an important habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. The steep cliffs provide
Fadins are also of cultural and historical significance. They have been used as a source of building
Despite their importance, fadins are under threat from a variety of factors, including coastal erosion, climate