Hoo Peninsula (High Halstow)
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The Hoo Peninsula is a peninsula in England separating the estuaries of the rivers Thames and Medway. It is dominated by a line of sand and clay hills surrounded by an extensive area of marshland composed of alluvial silt. The name Hoo is the Old English word for spur of land
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoo_Peninsula
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Coordinates: 51°26'54"N 0°33'56"E
- Tholen (island) 237 km
- Spurn Head 248 km
- Nordstrand 650 km
- Hindsholm 807 km
- The Darß 863 km
- Peninsula Mönchgut 932 km
- Jasmund 932 km
- Vistula Spit 1294 km
- Curonian Spit 1395 km
- Pelješac Peninsula 1549 km
- RSME Chattenden and Lodge Hill Camp 2.8 km
- Halstow Marshes 2.9 km
- St Mary's Marshes 3.6 km
- The Thames Estuary 4.8 km
- Petroplus Oil refinery Coryton & Thames Haven 8.1 km
- Thamesport 8.4 km
- Isle of Grain 8.7 km
- Isle of Grain Power Station 10 km
- Thurrock Council 15 km
- Kent 30 km