Popes Eye Bank

Popes Eye Bank is a shoal in , . Popes Eye Bank is situated nearby to the suburb .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Pope’s Eye and Chinaman’s Hat.

Islet
Pope's Eye is the uncompleted foundation for an island fort intended to defend the entrance to in the state of Victoria, Australia. The undefined area of the fort, generally assessed at 4 hectares, is one of six separate areas that comprise the Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park and is a popular site for divers.

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Chinaman's Hat is an octagonal structure in the South Channel of , in the Australian state of Victoria, which serves as a shipping channel marker and haul-out for local brown fur seals.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Queenscliff and Point Nepean National Park.

is an historic maritime community perched on a small spit of land in the south-eastern most corner of the Bellarine Peninsula. Located in the region of , the town was settled only a few years after , and is characterised by its strong European heritage, maritime and seafaring character and its lasting connection to the sea.

is a national park in , , . There are 70 registered Aboriginal archaeological sites within the .

Popes Eye Bank

Latitude
-38.27417° or 38° 16′ 27″ south
Longitude
144.70667° or 144° 42′ 24″ east
Open location code
4RH6PPG4+8M
Geo­Names ID
2207590
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