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Undersea rock in Hong Kong

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Adamasta Rock Beacon
LocationAdamasta Rock, Hong Kong, Islands District, People's Republic of China Edit this at Wikidata
Coordinates22°13′22″N 114°01′18″E / 22.22278°N 114.02167°E / 22.22278; 114.02167
Adamasta Rock
Traditional Chinese北長洲石
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationBāk chèuhng jāu sehk
JyutpingBak coeng zau sek

Adamasta Rock (Chinese: 北長洲石; lit. 'north Cheung Chau rock') is an uninhabited undersea rock in Hong Kong, in the centre of the busy Adamasta Channel between the Chi Ma Wan Peninsula of Lantau Island and Cheung Chau island, in Hong Kong. It falls within the Islands District.

The rock is submerged at high water and presents a significant shipping hazard due to its location in the middle of the Adamasta shipping channel. The Hong Kong Marine Department has installed a fixed beacon (isolated danger) on the rock and two cardinal buoys on either side to warn shipping.

On Sunday 8 May 2011, the river trader "Zhong Fu Fa Zhan" grounded on the rock.

References

  1. ^ Wordie, Jason (25 July 2010). "Out and about". South China Morning Post.
  2. Sailing Directions (enroute) Pub. 161 - South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. United States. Defense Mapping Agency. Hydrographic/Topographic Center. 2002. p. 33.
  3. "Grounding of Chinese Cargo Vessel – Investigation Report". Officer of the Watch. 27 January 2014.

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