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Hilsea Point Rock

Coordinates: 50°17.337′N 04°02.710′W / 50.288950°N 4.045167°W / 50.288950; -4.045167
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Hilsea Point Rock is an area of the English Channel located 0.5 nm south-east of Hilsea Point, Devon. It consists of seven or eight pinnacles ranging in depth between 25 metres on the sea bed and 2 metres at the surface[1][2]

The one pinnacle at 50°17.337′N 04°02.710′W / 50.288950°N 4.045167°W / 50.288950; -4.045167 is split in two, from top to bottom in the north–south line. The crack is narrow at the top but is about 1 metre wide at a depth of about 23 metres providing a "swim through" of about 15 metres for divers.

References

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  1. ^ Dive South Devon, Kendall McDonald and Derek Cockbill, ISBN 0-946020-11-6
  2. ^ Admiralty Chart 1613 1995