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| has gloss | eng: Plymouth Breakwater is a yard stone breakwater protecting Plymouth Sound and the anchorages therein. It is wide at the top and the base is . It lies in about of water. Around 4 million tons of rock were used in its construction in 1812 at the then-colossal cost of £1.5 million (equivalent to £ today). |
| lexicalization | eng: Plymouth Breakwater |
| instance of | e/Breakwaters |
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| geo loc | geographic location 50.334161111111115 -4.148661111111111 |
| media:img | Plymouth Breakwater.jpg |
| media:img | Plymouth breakwater from wembury.jpg |
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