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 Roanoke Pt Ships

USA, New York, Long Island

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Latitude: 40° 58.45' N
Longitude: 72° 43.3' W

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English (Translate this text in English): Long Island Expressway to Rt 24 Exit and go north on Edwards Ave. Turn right onto Sound Avenue, and make a left onto Park Road and take it to the end. The boats are about 1/2 miles down the beach to the west.

English (Translate this text in English): Long Island Expressway to Rt 24 Exit and go north on Edwards Ave. Turn right onto Sound Avenue, and make a left onto Park Road and take it to the end. The boats are about 1/2 miles down the beach to the west.

Long Island Expressway to Rt 24 Exit and go north on Edwards Ave. Turn right onto Sound Avenue, and make a left onto Park Road and take it to the end. The boats are about 1/2 miles down the beach to the west.

English (Translate this text in English): Long Island Expressway to Rt 24 Exit and go north on Edwards Ave. Turn right onto Sound Avenue, and make a left onto Park Road and take it to the end. The boats are about 1/2 miles down the beach to the west.

English (Translate this text in English): Long Island Expressway to Rt 24 Exit and go north on Edwards Ave. Turn right onto Sound Avenue, and make a left onto Park Road and take it to the end. The boats are about 1/2 miles down the beach to the west.

English (Translate this text in English): Long Island Expressway to Rt 24 Exit and go north on Edwards Ave. Turn right onto Sound Avenue, and make a left onto Park Road and take it to the end. The boats are about 1/2 miles down the beach to the west.

English (Translate this text in English): Long Island Expressway to Rt 24 Exit and go north on Edwards Ave. Turn right onto Sound Avenue, and make a left onto Park Road and take it to the end. The boats are about 1/2 miles down the beach to the west.

English (Translate this text in English): Long Island Expressway to Rt 24 Exit and go north on Edwards Ave. Turn right onto Sound Avenue, and make a left onto Park Road and take it to the end. The boats are about 1/2 miles down the beach to the west.

English (Translate this text in English): Long Island Expressway to Rt 24 Exit and go north on Edwards Ave. Turn right onto Sound Avenue, and make a left onto Park Road and take it to the end. The boats are about 1/2 miles down the beach to the west.

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Alternative name Roanoke Barges

Average depth 3 m / 9.8 ft

Max depth 6 m / 19.7 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): There are 4 wood hull boats sunk off the beach. 3 in a line, 1 half buried on the shore and another half buried boat about 200 yards away. The access to the beach is about a half a mile east of the site. I use a sit-on-top kayak to get there and dive but most people will have to walk. Visibility is good with lots of marine life and lobsters.

English (Translate this text in English): There are 4 wood hull boats sunk off the beach. 3 in a line, 1 half buried on the shore and another half buried boat about 200 yards away. The access to the beach is about a half a mile east of the site. I use a sit-on-top kayak to get there and dive but most people will have to walk. Visibility is good with lots of marine life and lobsters.

There are 4 wood hull boats sunk off the beach. 3 in a line, 1 half buried on the shore and another half buried boat about 200 yards away. The access to the beach is about a half a mile east of the site. I use a sit-on-top kayak to get there and dive but most people will have to walk. Visibility is good with lots of marine life and lobsters.

English (Translate this text in English): There are 4 wood hull boats sunk off the beach. 3 in a line, 1 half buried on the shore and another half buried boat about 200 yards away. The access to the beach is about a half a mile east of the site. I use a sit-on-top kayak to get there and dive but most people will have to walk. Visibility is good with lots of marine life and lobsters.

English (Translate this text in English): There are 4 wood hull boats sunk off the beach. 3 in a line, 1 half buried on the shore and another half buried boat about 200 yards away. The access to the beach is about a half a mile east of the site. I use a sit-on-top kayak to get there and dive but most people will have to walk. Visibility is good with lots of marine life and lobsters.

English (Translate this text in English): There are 4 wood hull boats sunk off the beach. 3 in a line, 1 half buried on the shore and another half buried boat about 200 yards away. The access to the beach is about a half a mile east of the site. I use a sit-on-top kayak to get there and dive but most people will have to walk. Visibility is good with lots of marine life and lobsters.

English (Translate this text in English): There are 4 wood hull boats sunk off the beach. 3 in a line, 1 half buried on the shore and another half buried boat about 200 yards away. The access to the beach is about a half a mile east of the site. I use a sit-on-top kayak to get there and dive but most people will have to walk. Visibility is good with lots of marine life and lobsters.

English (Translate this text in English): There are 4 wood hull boats sunk off the beach. 3 in a line, 1 half buried on the shore and another half buried boat about 200 yards away. The access to the beach is about a half a mile east of the site. I use a sit-on-top kayak to get there and dive but most people will have to walk. Visibility is good with lots of marine life and lobsters.

English (Translate this text in English): There are 4 wood hull boats sunk off the beach. 3 in a line, 1 half buried on the shore and another half buried boat about 200 yards away. The access to the beach is about a half a mile east of the site. I use a sit-on-top kayak to get there and dive but most people will have to walk. Visibility is good with lots of marine life and lobsters.

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