Buoys by entrance to Falmouth Marina

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Buoys by entrance to Falmouth Marina

Image: © Graham Loveland Taken: 2 Apr 2009

The red and green port and starboard hand buoys mark the main channel up to Penryn, the black and yellow East Cardinal mark, with the cones on top, marks the entrance channel to Falmouth Marina and must be left to starboard when entering. Although never normally uncovered, there is a long narrow sandbank between the red buoy and the East cardinal.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.164909
Longitude
-5.082941