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On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 16:17:28 -0500, wrote:
That's the spot. Do you have any charts of this area? Sorry, but I couldn't find anything. Are you reading about a sea-battle? "THE DOWNS is also the name of a roadstead in the English Channel off Deal between the North and the South Foreland. It forms a favorite anchorage during heavy weather, protected on the east by the Goodwin Sands and on the north and west by the coast. It has depths down to 12 fathoms. Even during southerly gales some shelter is afforded, though under this condition wrecks are not infrequent." |