high-water mark vs sea stack

high-water mark

noun
  • A mark, such as a line of seaweed, showing the highest level reached by a body of water. 

  • The peak or apex of something; the maximum level; the furthest or highest point. 

sea stack

noun
  • A pillar of rock that rises from the ocean, formed by surrounding softer ground eroding away. 

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