Bristol Channel
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The Bristol Channel is a major inlet of the Atlantic Ocean separating South Wales from southwest England and providing access to the Severn Estuary.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
body of water
→
channel → inlet → |
| adjacentTo |
Second Severn Crossing
→
Severn Bridge → |
| borders |
County of Carmarthenshire
→
County of Devon → County of Glamorgan → County of Pembrokeshire → County of Somerset → |
| connectsTo |
Severn Estuary
→
|
| country |
United Kingdom
→
|
| flowsInto |
Celtic Sea
→
|
| hasCoastlineCity |
Barnstaple
→
Barry → Ilfracombe → Porthcawl → Tenby → Weston-super-Mare → |
| hasFeature |
Bristol Channel Islands
→
sandy beaches → steep coastal cliffs → |
| hasHazard |
sandbanks
→
strong tidal currents → |
| hasIsland |
Barry Island
→
Caldey Island → Flat Holm → Lundy → Steep Holm → |
| hasMajorPort |
Bristol
→
Cardiff → Newport → Swansea → |
| knownFor |
large tidal range
→
|
| locatedIn |
Atlantic Ocean
→
England → South Wales → South West England → Wales → |
| namedAfter |
Bristol
→
|
| partOf |
Atlantic Ocean
→
Severn Sea → |
| providesAccessTo |
Severn Estuary
→
|
| separates |
South Wales
→
South West England → |
| usedFor |
fishing
→
recreation → shipping → |