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- Seven_Stones_Reef abstract "The Seven Stones reef is a rocky reef nearly 15 miles (24 km) to the west-north-west (WNW) of Land's End, Cornwall and 7 miles (11 km) east-north-east (ENE) of Isles of Scilly. The reef consists of two groups of rocks and is nearly 2 miles (3.2 km) long and 1 mile (1.6 km) in breadth. They rise out of deep water and are a navigational hazard for shipping with seventy-one named wrecks and an estimated two hundred shipwrecks overall. The most infamous is the Torrey Canyon in 1967, which was at that time the world's costliest shipping disaster, and to date, still the worst oil spill on the coast of the United Kingdom. The Sevenstones lightvessel has been situated to the east of the reef since 1841, to warn ships of the danger and to mark the western boundary of a major north/south shipping route between the Isles of Scilly and the Cornish coast. An automatic weather station is located on the lightvessel.".
- Seven_Stones_Reef wikiPageExternalLink station_page.php?station=62107.
- Seven_Stones_Reef wikiPageExternalLink Sevenstones-light-vessel-north-east-of-the-Scillies.html.
- Seven_Stones_Reef wikiPageID "7236408".
- Seven_Stones_Reef wikiPageRevisionID "593233770".
- Seven_Stones_Reef hasPhotoCollection Seven_Stones_Reef.
- Seven_Stones_Reef subject Category:Geography_of_Cornwall.
- Seven_Stones_Reef subject Category:Isles_of_Scilly.
- Seven_Stones_Reef subject Category:Reefs_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Seven_Stones_Reef subject Category:Underwater_diving_sites_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Seven_Stones_Reef point "50.05 -6.066666666666666".
- Seven_Stones_Reef type SpatialThing.
- Seven_Stones_Reef comment "The Seven Stones reef is a rocky reef nearly 15 miles (24 km) to the west-north-west (WNW) of Land's End, Cornwall and 7 miles (11 km) east-north-east (ENE) of Isles of Scilly. The reef consists of two groups of rocks and is nearly 2 miles (3.2 km) long and 1 mile (1.6 km) in breadth. They rise out of deep water and are a navigational hazard for shipping with seventy-one named wrecks and an estimated two hundred shipwrecks overall.".
- Seven_Stones_Reef label "Seven Stones (rif)".
- Seven_Stones_Reef label "Seven Stones Reef".
- Seven_Stones_Reef label "Seven Stones".
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- Seven_Stones_Reef lat "50.05".
- Seven_Stones_Reef long "-6.066666666666666".
- Seven_Stones_Reef wasDerivedFrom Seven_Stones_Reef?oldid=593233770.
- Seven_Stones_Reef isPrimaryTopicOf Seven_Stones_Reef.