North Danger Reef
North Danger Reef is one of the seven major reefs / banks / etc. in the Spratly Islands area of the South China Sea. It is the most North Western of the features of the Spratly Islands, located to the NW of Dangerous Ground.Photo: NASA, Public domain.
- Type: Reef
- Description: reef in the Spratly Islands area of the South China Sea
- Also known as: “North Danger Reefs”, “Récif Danger-Nord”, and “Shuangzi Reef”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Southwest Cay and Northeast Cay.
Southwest Cay
Islet
Photo: Phạm Xuân Nguyên, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Southwest Cay, also known as Vietnamese: Đảo Song Tử Tây; Pugad Island; Mandarin Chinese: 南子島/南子岛; pinyin: Nánzi Dǎo, is an island on the northwestern edge of the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. Southwest Cay is situated 3 km west of North Danger Reef.
Northeast Cay
Islet
Northeast Cay, also known as Parola Island, with a land area of 12.7 hectares, is the fifth largest of the naturally occurring Spratly Islands and the third largest of the Philippine-occupied islands. Northeast Cay is situated 3½ km north of North Danger Reef.
North Danger Reef
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Satellite Map
Discover North Danger Reef from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Vietnamese—“North Danger Reef” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “North Danger Reef”
- Chinese: “双子群礁”
- French: “Récif North Danger”
- Japanese: “ノース・デインジャー堆”
- Rusyn: “Северный Опасный Риф”
- Swedish: “North Danger Reef”
- Vietnamese: “Cụm Song Tử”
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