Nab Tower
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Address | United Kingdom |
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Height | 2700 (cm) |
Characteristic | Fl W 10s |
Fog signal | 2 blasts every 30s. (range 2 nmi (3. 7 km)) |
Constructions | Steel |
Concrete | |
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ID | 1031865 |
About Nab Tower
The Nab Tower was a tower planned for anti-submarine protection in the Solent in World War I. It was sunk over the Nab rocks east of the Isle of Wight to replace a lightship after the war, and is a well-known landmark for sailors as it marks the deep-water eastern entry into the Solent.
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