“…The wide set of vertical cone-shaped pipes found in these coastal areas can be defi ned as dissolution pipes (Lundberg and Taggart, 1995). These have been reported from many areas in the world and in different climatic and geomorphological settings: continental peri-glacial areas in Poland (Harasimiuk et al, 1975;Morawiecka and Walsh, 1997;Walsh and Morawiecka-Zacharz, 2001), temperate cold areas on the Belgian-Dutch border (Willems et al, 2007), arid continental areas such as Morocco (Castellani and Dragoni, 1983), coastal areas in temperate climate such as in England (Falcon, 1929;West, 1973;Ford, 1984;Morawiecka, 1993) but essentially from coastal areas in tropical or subtropical climate (Fairbridge, 1950;Jennings, 1968;Coetzee, 1975;Prasad, 1983;Herwitz, 1993;Pace et al, 1993;Herwitz and Muhs, 1995;Lundberg and Taggart, 1995;Mylroie et al, 1995;Grimes, 2002). In the Mediterranean area dissolution pipes have been reported from the coasts of Syria, Lebanon and Palestina (Day, 1928), while in Italy similar landforms have been investigated in Plio-Pleistocene calcareous arenites along the coasts of Apulia (Rudnicki, 1980;Delle Rose and Parise, 2003;Marsico et al, 2003) and in Sardinia (De Waele et al, 2009).…”