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Rock in the Bristol Channel, UK This article is about Tusker Rock in Wales. For other uses, see Tuskar Rock.

Tusker Rock (Welsh: Ynys Twsgr) is a rock in the Bristol Channel, about 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Ogmore-by-Sea, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. It is suggested that it takes its name from Tuska the Viking, a Dane whose fellow Vikings semi-colonised the Vale of Glamorgan. Alternatively, the name might derive (as with the similarly named Tuskar Rock, Ireland and various other Tusker Rocks in the Bristol Channel and Milford Haven/Skomer area) simply from the Old Norse tu (large) skar (rock).

It is fully visible only at low tide, and was formerly a notorious hazard for ships.

Today, the waters around Tusker Rock are a popular diving location.

References

  1. Hayward, Will (9 December 2018). "The tiny island off the Welsh coast which is a graveyard of ships". Wales Online. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  2. Billy Colfer ( 2004) The Hook Peninsula: County Wexford p30 Cork University Press ISBN 9781859183786

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51°27′14″N 3°40′10″W / 51.45398°N 3.66944°W / 51.45398; -3.66944

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