Dingle: Former Herculaneum Dock entrance (south)

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Dingle: Former Herculaneum Dock entrance (south)

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 22 Jul 2021

The mound of boulders to the right now conceals the southern entrance to the former Herculaneum Dock. The concrete structure straight ahead separated the north and south entrances. It is today occupied by a Chinese restaurant, the Chung Ku. Inscribed in the stones are the year "1866" and "Deepened 1883", and a series of depth gauge markings.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.378307
Longitude
-2.973454