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 Beadnell Point

UK, England, North East

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Latitude: 55° 33.141' N
Longitude: 1° 37.18' W

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English (Translate this text in English): Park on Habour Road next to Knackers Hole and walk down to the site. A busy days, kit may need to be dropped off and cars left in the car park at the end of the road. This site has the longest walk from the parking so it is advisable to drop off heavy items of kit as close as possible.

English (Translate this text in English): Park on Habour Road next to Knackers Hole and walk down to the site. A busy days, kit may need to be dropped off and cars left in the car park at the end of the road. This site has the longest walk from the parking so it is advisable to drop off heavy items of kit as close as possible.

Park on Habour Road next to Knackers Hole and walk down to the site. A busy days, kit may need to be dropped off and cars left in the car park at the end of the road. This site has the longest walk from the parking so it is advisable to drop off heavy items of kit as close as possible.

English (Translate this text in English): Park on Habour Road next to Knackers Hole and walk down to the site. A busy days, kit may need to be dropped off and cars left in the car park at the end of the road. This site has the longest walk from the parking so it is advisable to drop off heavy items of kit as close as possible.

English (Translate this text in English): Park on Habour Road next to Knackers Hole and walk down to the site. A busy days, kit may need to be dropped off and cars left in the car park at the end of the road. This site has the longest walk from the parking so it is advisable to drop off heavy items of kit as close as possible.

English (Translate this text in English): Park on Habour Road next to Knackers Hole and walk down to the site. A busy days, kit may need to be dropped off and cars left in the car park at the end of the road. This site has the longest walk from the parking so it is advisable to drop off heavy items of kit as close as possible.

English (Translate this text in English): Park on Habour Road next to Knackers Hole and walk down to the site. A busy days, kit may need to be dropped off and cars left in the car park at the end of the road. This site has the longest walk from the parking so it is advisable to drop off heavy items of kit as close as possible.

English (Translate this text in English): Park on Habour Road next to Knackers Hole and walk down to the site. A busy days, kit may need to be dropped off and cars left in the car park at the end of the road. This site has the longest walk from the parking so it is advisable to drop off heavy items of kit as close as possible.

English (Translate this text in English): Park on Habour Road next to Knackers Hole and walk down to the site. A busy days, kit may need to be dropped off and cars left in the car park at the end of the road. This site has the longest walk from the parking so it is advisable to drop off heavy items of kit as close as possible.

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Average depth 8 m / 26.2 ft

Max depth 14 m / 45.9 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): A larger reef than other sites in Beadnell. The reef extends for around 150 metres. Diving is possible both on the north side and south side of the point. Diving on the north side is more popular due to a small amount of wreckage of the Yewglen. Site has plenty of growth and life.

English (Translate this text in English): A larger reef than other sites in Beadnell. The reef extends for around 150 metres. Diving is possible both on the north side and south side of the point. Diving on the north side is more popular due to a small amount of wreckage of the Yewglen. Site has plenty of growth and life.

A larger reef than other sites in Beadnell. The reef extends for around 150 metres. Diving is possible both on the north side and south side of the point. Diving on the north side is more popular due to a small amount of wreckage of the Yewglen. Site has plenty of growth and life.

English (Translate this text in English): A larger reef than other sites in Beadnell. The reef extends for around 150 metres. Diving is possible both on the north side and south side of the point. Diving on the north side is more popular due to a small amount of wreckage of the Yewglen. Site has plenty of growth and life.

English (Translate this text in English): A larger reef than other sites in Beadnell. The reef extends for around 150 metres. Diving is possible both on the north side and south side of the point. Diving on the north side is more popular due to a small amount of wreckage of the Yewglen. Site has plenty of growth and life.

English (Translate this text in English): A larger reef than other sites in Beadnell. The reef extends for around 150 metres. Diving is possible both on the north side and south side of the point. Diving on the north side is more popular due to a small amount of wreckage of the Yewglen. Site has plenty of growth and life.

English (Translate this text in English): A larger reef than other sites in Beadnell. The reef extends for around 150 metres. Diving is possible both on the north side and south side of the point. Diving on the north side is more popular due to a small amount of wreckage of the Yewglen. Site has plenty of growth and life.

English (Translate this text in English): A larger reef than other sites in Beadnell. The reef extends for around 150 metres. Diving is possible both on the north side and south side of the point. Diving on the north side is more popular due to a small amount of wreckage of the Yewglen. Site has plenty of growth and life.

English (Translate this text in English): A larger reef than other sites in Beadnell. The reef extends for around 150 metres. Diving is possible both on the north side and south side of the point. Diving on the north side is more popular due to a small amount of wreckage of the Yewglen. Site has plenty of growth and life.

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Beadnell Point
United Kingdom

Beadnell Point
United Kingdom

Beadnell Point
United Kingdom

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