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Bolt Tail

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at the mouth of the Salcombe Estuary. It offers views to Bantham Beach and Burgh Island. On a day with good visibility it is possible to see far down the coast into
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Nearby, a similar fate had befallen the 90-gun ship-of-the-line
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Bolt Tail marks the western end of a coastal walk through
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headland
Devon
England
Hope Cove
South Hams
grid reference
SX670397
Iron Age
promontory fort
sea level
National Trust
Salcombe
Bolberry Down
Bolt Head
Cornwall
Dodman Point
Lizard Point
SS Jebba
HMS Ramillies
"S.S.Jebba. Marine Archaeology & Shipwreck Research. Retrieved 20 September 2017"
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Report of a dive in "Submerged"
Walks around Bolt Tail
50°14′32″N 3°52′00″W / 50.2423°N 3.8666°W / 50.2423; -3.8666
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Devon
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