Runnel Stone
The Runnel Stone (Cornish: Men Reunel, meaning stone abounding in seals), or Rundle Stone, is a hazardous rock pinnacle about 1-mile (1.6 km) south of Gwennap Head, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It used to show above the surface at low water until a steamship struck it in 1923.
Runnel Stone | |
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Cardinal mark anchored to the south of the Runnel Stone to guide ships away from the reef | |
Runnel Stone Location in Cornwall | |
Coordinates: 50.030°N 5.675°W | |
Location | Cornwall, UK |
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