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Great Sound

Coordinates: 32°17′15″N 64°50′13″W / 32.28750°N 64.83694°W / 32.28750; -64.83694
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The Great Sound is large ocean inlet (a sound) located in Bermuda.[1] It may be the submerged remains of a Pre-Holocene volcanic caldera. Other geologists dispute the origin of the Bermuda Pedestal as a volcanic hotspot. [2]

Geography

The Great Sound dominates the southwest of the island chain and forms a natural harbour. It is surrounded on all sides by islands, except for the northeast, where it is open to the Atlantic Ocean.[1]

Peninsulas

To the south, two small peninsulas jut into the sound separating it from the smaller Little Sound.[1] In the east, the Great Sound narrows to form Hamilton Harbour. Bermuda's capital, Hamilton, is on the northern shore of this harbour.

Islands

Numerous islands lie within the Great Sound, most of them on the southeastern side of it, including Darrell's Island, Hawkins Island, Hinson's Island, Long Island, Marshall's Island, and Watling Island.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Great Sound Bermuda". www.bermuda-attractions.com. Retrieved 11 May 2017. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  2. ^ Vogt, P. R.; Jung, W. Y. (2007). "Origin of the Bermuda volcanoes and Bermuda Rise: History, Observations, Models, and Puzzles" (PDF). Geological Society of America Special Papers. 430: 553–591. Retrieved 9 October 2016.

32°17′15″N 64°50′13″W / 32.28750°N 64.83694°W / 32.28750; -64.83694