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- Hurds_Deep abstract "Hurd's Deep (or Hurd Deep) is a deep underwater valley in the English Channel, northwest of the Channel Islands, at position 49 degrees 30 minutes North, 3 degrees 34 minutes West. From marine navigational charts, the maximum depth is 180 m (590 ft), and lies to the north of the isle of Alderney. It is most probable that it was named after Captain Thomas Hurd RN, by Admiral Martin White (born at Hayling Island, 1779). Hurd's Deep is the final resting place of HMS Affray which sank in 1951.".
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageID "13370020".
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageID "3018705".
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageLength "3293".
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageLength "49".
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageOutDegree "1".
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageRedirects Hurds_Deep.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageRevisionID "343613242".
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageRevisionID "672216885".
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Alderney.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_Channel.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Channel_Islands.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Doggerland.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink English_Channel.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Hurds_Deep.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Ice_age.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Ice_ages.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Marine_debris.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink North_Sea.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Ocean_disposal_of_radioactive_waste.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Ocean_dumping.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Pleistocene.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Pro-glacial_lake.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Proglacial_lake.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Quaternary.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Radioactive_waste.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Refugium.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Hurd.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hurd's Deep".
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hurds Deep".
- Hurds_Deep hasPhotoCollection Hurds_Deep.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
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- Hurds_Deep wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:HMS.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Marine-geo-stub.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:R_from_modification.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hurds_Deep wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SMS.
- Hurds_Deep subject Category:English_Channel.
- Hurds_Deep hypernym Valley.
- Hurds_Deep point "49.5 -3.5666666666666664".
- Hurds_Deep type Place.
- Hurds_Deep type Redirect.
- Hurds_Deep type SpatialThing.
- Hurds_Deep comment "Hurd's Deep (or Hurd Deep) is a deep underwater valley in the English Channel, northwest of the Channel Islands, at position 49 degrees 30 minutes North, 3 degrees 34 minutes West. From marine navigational charts, the maximum depth is 180 m (590 ft), and lies to the north of the isle of Alderney. It is most probable that it was named after Captain Thomas Hurd RN, by Admiral Martin White (born at Hayling Island, 1779). Hurd's Deep is the final resting place of HMS Affray which sank in 1951.".
- Hurds_Deep label "Hurd's Deep".
- Hurds_Deep label "Hurds Deep".
- Hurds_Deep sameAs Hurd’s_Deep.
- Hurds_Deep sameAs Fosse_des_Casquets.
- Hurds_Deep sameAs m.08kwrd.
- Hurds_Deep sameAs Q1638398.
- Hurds_Deep sameAs Q1638398.
- Hurds_Deep lat "49.5".
- Hurds_Deep long "-3.5666666666666664".
- Hurds_Deep wasDerivedFrom Hurds_Deep?oldid=343613242.
- Hurds_Deep wasDerivedFrom Hurds_Deepoldid=672216885.
- Hurds_Deep isPrimaryTopicOf Hurds_Deep.