Nash Sands islets

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Nash Sands islets are small, low-lying sandbank islets in the Bristol Channel known for their shifting sands and maritime hazards.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf islet group
sandbank
affects shipping routes in the Bristol Channel
chartStatus marked on nautical charts
climateZone temperate North Atlantic
composition sand
country United Kingdom
dynamicProcess shaped by tides and currents
ecosystemType intertidal sandbank habitat
elevation low-lying
environment marine
formationType sandbank formation
hasCharacteristic partially exposed at low tide
shifting sands
submerged at high tide
hazardType grounding risk for vessels
knownFor dangerous shoals
maritime hazards
locatedIn Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
locatedNear South Wales coast
Vale of Glamorgan NERFINISHED
locatedOffCoastOf Wales NERFINISHED
maritimeStatus navigation hazard
partOf Nash Sands NERFINISHED
seaArea Severn Estuary region NERFINISHED

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Bristol Channel Islands hasIsland Nash Sands islets