Jintotolo Channel
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The Jintotolo Channel (or Jintotolo Strait) is the body of water that connects the Sibuyan Sea with the Visayan Sea. It is located between the Philippine islands of Panay and Masbate, and is an important shipping route to and from the Central Visayas.
The wrecks of the Japanese cruiser Kinu and destroyer Uranami lie on the bottom of the channel.
The wrecks of the Japanese cruiser Kinu and destroyer Uranami lie on the bottom of the channel.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jintotolo_Channel
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Coordinates: 11°47'39"N 123°4'51"E
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- Mindoro Strait 305 km
- Palawan Passage 600 km
- Luzon Strait 1127 km
- Qiongzhou Strait 1707 km
- Ten Degree Channel 3354 km
- Tsugaru Strait 3729 km
- South Kuril Strait 4200 km
- Strait of Tartary 4878 km
- Fourth Kuril Strait 5150 km
- Jintotolo Island, Balud, Masbate 8 km
- Figuracion Island Resort 8.3 km
- Bulaccue Point, Iloilo 23 km
- Naborot Island 27 km
- Binuluangan Island 33 km
- North Higante Island 35 km
- South Higante Island 36 km
- Cabugao Island 38 km
- Capiz 61 km
- Masbate 85 km