Seringapatam Reef

Indonesia / Nusa Tenggara Timur / Kupang /
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Seringapatam Reef is 23 km north of Scott Reef North. This reef is named after the Battle of Seringapatam, the historical last and decisive battle fought between Tipu Sultan and the British Raj forces in Southern India. It is a small circular-shaped reef. Its narrow reef rim encloses a relatively deep lagoon. Much of the reef becomes exposed at low tide. There are large boulders around its edges, with a few sandbanks, which rise about 1.8 m above the water, on the west side. Seringapatam Reef covers an area of 55 km² (including the central lagoon). It id part of Western Australia.
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Coordinates:   13°39'44"S   122°0'50"E
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