Inaccessible Bay

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Inaccessible Bay or Baie Inaccessible is a bay in southwestern New Caledonia. It is known as "Inaccessible" because a narrow peninsula partly prevents access to the inner bay known as Saint Vincent Bay. [1]

Coordinates: 22°3′12″S166°8′45″E / 22.05333°S 166.14583°E / -22.05333; 166.14583

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