Caman

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

Caman

Shag, Papa Westray Stood on the cliffs at the RSPB reserve of North Hill on Papay Westray
Shag, Papa Westray Credit: hayley green

Caman is a prominent coastal feature located in Orkney, Scotland. It is a headland that juts out into the North Sea, forming a distinct point along the rugged coastline. The name "Caman" is derived from the Old Norse term "Kamban," which means "curved." This name aptly describes the shape of the headland, as it curves gracefully out into the sea.

Caman is known for its striking natural beauty and dramatic landscape. The headland is characterized by towering cliffs that rise steeply from the water, creating an impressive and imposing sight. These cliffs are composed of layers of sedimentary rocks, showcasing the rich geological history of the region.

The headland offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the vast expanse of the North Sea and the nearby islands of Orkney. On clear days, visitors can also catch glimpses of marine wildlife, such as seals and seabirds, that inhabit the area.

Caman is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Hiking trails wind their way along the headland, providing opportunities for exploration and scenic walks. It is also a favored spot for birdwatching, as the cliffs serve as nesting sites for various seabird species, including puffins and guillemots.

In addition to its natural wonders, Caman also holds historical significance. It is believed that the headland was once a Viking lookout point, providing strategic views of the surrounding waters. Today, remnants of Viking settlements and artifacts can still be found in the vicinity, adding to the area's historical allure.

Overall, Caman in Orkney is a captivating coastal feature, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and historical intrigue.

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Caman Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.385599/-2.8850835 or Grid Reference HY4955. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Shag, Papa Westray Stood on the cliffs at the RSPB reserve of North Hill on Papay Westray
Shag, Papa Westray
Stood on the cliffs at the RSPB reserve of North Hill on Papay Westray
Waves, up towards the top of North Hill, Papa Westray
Waves, up towards the top of North Hill, Papa Westray
View Along Fence And Wall Near Berry Hill
View Along Fence And Wall Near Berry Hill
Three Fulmars On Papa Westray
Three Fulmars On Papa Westray
Great Auk Memorial Memorial to last Great Auk killed in Britain in 1813, Fowl Craig, Papa Westray.
Great Auk Memorial
Memorial to last Great Auk killed in Britain in 1813, Fowl Craig, Papa Westray.
Great Auk Statue This commemorates the last breeding Great Auk in Britain, it was shot in 1813. Great Auks are now extinct.
Great Auk Statue
This commemorates the last breeding Great Auk in Britain, it was shot in 1813. Great Auks are now extinct.
Near Fowl Flag The north-east cliffs of Mull Head on Papa Westray
Near Fowl Flag
The north-east cliffs of Mull Head on Papa Westray
Fowl Craig As its name suggests, a nesting site for seabirds. This is within the RSPB North Hill reserve on Papa Westray.
Fowl Craig
As its name suggests, a nesting site for seabirds. This is within the RSPB North Hill reserve on Papa Westray.
Arctic skua Known as a scootie allan in Orkney, this bird feeds by harassing kittiwakes and terns into dropping their catch of fish. There are light and dark morphs (or varieties), as well as intermediate morphs. This is a light one. Around 100 pairs nest on the North Hill reserve.
Arctic skua
Known as a scootie allan in Orkney, this bird feeds by harassing kittiwakes and terns into dropping their catch of fish. There are light and dark morphs (or varieties), as well as intermediate morphs. This is a light one. Around 100 pairs nest on the North Hill reserve.
Guillemots  and razorbills on Fowl Craig The guillemots are the grey and white birds to the right of the picture. The ledges of the craig provide nest sites for 200 razorbills and 1600 guillemots.
Guillemots and razorbills on Fowl Craig
The guillemots are the grey and white birds to the right of the picture. The ledges of the craig provide nest sites for 200 razorbills and 1600 guillemots.
Razorbill on Fowl Craig, Papa Westray Only a small part of the craig can be seen from the cliff-top path, but this razorbill obligingly stood at a corner.
Razorbill on Fowl Craig, Papa Westray
Only a small part of the craig can be seen from the cliff-top path, but this razorbill obligingly stood at a corner.
House at Hundland A traditional Papa Westray house, long and low.
House at Hundland
A traditional Papa Westray house, long and low.
Guillemots hiding below the cliffs Fowl Craig, Papa Westray
Guillemots hiding below the cliffs
Fowl Craig, Papa Westray
Cliffs, North Hill RSPB reserve, Papa Westray
Cliffs, North Hill RSPB reserve, Papa Westray
Rocks, top of North Hill
Rocks, top of North Hill
Cliff and the makings of a sea stack
Cliff and the makings of a sea stack
Gull and wave
Gull and wave
Waves and rocks, Papa Westray Towards the top of North Hill
Waves and rocks, Papa Westray
Towards the top of North Hill
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Caman is located at Grid Ref: HY4955 (Lat: 59.385599, Lng: -2.8850835)

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