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- Black_Deep abstract "The Black Deep is a channel which forms the most important of the three main permanent shipping routes past the shoals in the North Sea and outer Thames Estuary, the others being the Barrow Deep and Princes Channel.The Black Deep begins in open sea east of Foulness Point and south of Clacton-on-Sea and is bounded by two substantial sandbanks, the Sunk Sands to the north-west and the Long Sands spread out to the south and east (which have some wind turbines). Deep-draught vessels making for the Port of London use it to approach (from the north-east from the position of the Sunk lightship thence into the Knock John channel to enter the Thames Estuary. Bulk carriers also tend to use the channel when entering or exiting the Medway estuary to the south that has a minimum depth of 14 metres as far as Kingsnorth.".
- Black_Deep wikiPageID "19057029".
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- Black_Deep wikiPageRevisionID "570104943".
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Barrow_Deep.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Bulk_carrier.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_the_River_Thames.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Category:North_Sea.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thames_Estuary.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Chronicle.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Chronicler.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Clacton-on-Sea.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Draft_(hull).
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Hall.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Edward_V_of_England.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Fishermans_Gat.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Foulness.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink John_Hardyng.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink John_Rastell.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink John_Speed.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Kingsnorth_(Medway).
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink London_Array.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink London_Bridge.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink MV_Ross_Revenge.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Maritime_chart.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Maritime_pilot.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Maunsell_Forts.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Minelayer.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Minelaying.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Nautical_chart.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink North_Sea.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Port_of_London.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Princes_Channel.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Caroline.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Caundish.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Richard_III_of_England.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Richard_of_Shrewsbury,_1st_Duke_of_York.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Richard_of_Shrewsbury,_Duke_of_York.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink River_Medway.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink River_Thames.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Brackenbury.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Ross_Revenge.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Second_World_War.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Sewage.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Shoal.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Shoeburyness.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Sunk_lightship.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Thames.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Thames_Estuary.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Wind_farm.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Wind_turbine.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Black_Deep wikiPageWikiLinkText "Black Deep".
- Black_Deep hasPhotoCollection Black_Deep.
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- Black_Deep subject Category:Geography_of_the_River_Thames.
- Black_Deep subject Category:North_Sea.
- Black_Deep subject Category:Thames_Estuary.
- Black_Deep hypernym Channel.
- Black_Deep point "51.763333333333335 1.5283333333333333".
- Black_Deep type TelevisionStation.
- Black_Deep type Landform.
- Black_Deep type SpatialThing.
- Black_Deep comment "The Black Deep is a channel which forms the most important of the three main permanent shipping routes past the shoals in the North Sea and outer Thames Estuary, the others being the Barrow Deep and Princes Channel.The Black Deep begins in open sea east of Foulness Point and south of Clacton-on-Sea and is bounded by two substantial sandbanks, the Sunk Sands to the north-west and the Long Sands spread out to the south and east (which have some wind turbines).".
- Black_Deep label "Black Deep".
- Black_Deep sameAs m.04jlg2q.
- Black_Deep sameAs Q4920637.
- Black_Deep sameAs Q4920637.
- Black_Deep lat "51.763333333333335".
- Black_Deep long "1.5283333333333333".
- Black_Deep wasDerivedFrom Black_Deep?oldid=570104943.
- Black_Deep isPrimaryTopicOf Black_Deep.