In the ocean
below you
at the edge f the water side
if you are on a headland where is the water
below you
Headland.
A headland is a point of land, usually high that extends out into a body of water.
below you
In terms of water, the opposite of headland is an inlet or bay. In landforms, a canyon, gully, ditch.
A headland is a narrow strip of land that extends out into a body of water, such as an ocean or lake. Deposition at a headland occurs when sediment is deposited at the end of the headland due to wave energy decreasing and the current losing its ability to carry sediment. Erosion at a headland happens when waves and currents wear away the land, shaping the headland over time.
The headland, if it overhangs a body of water, can collapse in much less the 250 years. If can in fact change over the course of a single day.
A headland
A headland.