Lynmouth Sands rocks

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Lynmouth Sands rocks are a small rocky islet formation in the Bristol Channel, known for their exposed reefs and hazardous navigation conditions off the coast of southwest England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf marine hazard
rocky islet formation
category coastal hazards in the United Kingdom
islets of the Bristol Channel
rock formations of England
coast north coast of Devon
country United Kingdom
environment intertidal zone
geologicalType rock reef
hasCharacteristic exposed reefs
hazardous to navigation
partly submerged at high tide
small rocky islets
visible at low tide
locatedIn Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
England
southwest England
surface form: South West England

United Kingdom
navigationWarning reefs and rocks awash
near Lynmouth Sands beach NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Lynmouth NERFINISHED
Lynton NERFINISHED
offCoastOf Lynmouth NERFINISHED
North Devon NERFINISHED
partOf Bristol Channel coastal features
risk damage to vessels at low water
grounding for small craft
usedIn nautical charts of the Bristol Channel
waterBody Bristol Channel NERFINISHED

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Bristol Channel Islands hasIsland Lynmouth Sands rocks