Ana Chaves Bay
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Ana Chaves Bay (Portuguese: Baía de Ana Chaves) is a bay on the northeast coast of São Tomé Island in São Tomé and Príncipe. The capital city of São Tomé and its port are situated by the bay. It stretches from the Ponta Oque del Rei in the north to Ponta São Sebastião in the south. Forte de São Sebastião, now part of São Sebastião Museum, occupies Ponta São Sebastião. The port of São Tomé was built at the end of the 1950s on reclaimed land that extends 0.2 miles (0.32 km) north of Ponta São Sebastião; there is a 200 m quay at its north end, with a depth of 3 metres alongside. It is the main port of the country for solid goods; the port of Neves is the main point of entry for liquid fuels. The bay is generally shallow, offering anchorage for small vessels in depths of less than 5 metres (16 ft).
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana_Chaves_Bay
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Coordinates: 0°20'54"N 6°43'46"E
- Baía da Praia Grande 37 km
- Bight of Biafra 482 km
- Santo Amaro 4.9 km
- Santana 11 km
- Abacates 12 km
- São Tomé Island 20 km
- Praia Jálé 42 km
- Ilhéu das Rolas 46 km
- Obo National Park 154 km
- Príncipe 159 km
- Monte Pedra 161 km
- Belo Monte 168 km