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[[File:GoogleEarth-Baureke.png|thumb|300px|From GoogleEarth.  Taken 2007 / © 2009.]]
[[File:GoogleEarth-Bauareke.png|thumb|300px|From GoogleEarth.  Taken 2007 / © 2009.]]
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The '''Baureke passage''' is a small inlet into the lagoon.  Storm surges may occasionally scour the inlet and deepen it or cause sand to accumulate in it, allowing water to flow through only at high tides.  It is not much of a barrier to transit on foot.
The '''Bauareke passage''' is a small inlet into the lagoon.  Storm surges may occasionally scour the inlet and deepen it or cause sand to accumulate in it, allowing water to flow through only at high tides.  It is not much of a barrier to transit on foot.


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Revision as of 19:00, 29 April 2011

File:GoogleEarth-Bauareke.png
From GoogleEarth. Taken 2007 / © 2009.

The Bauareke passage is a small inlet into the lagoon. Storm surges may occasionally scour the inlet and deepen it or cause sand to accumulate in it, allowing water to flow through only at high tides. It is not much of a barrier to transit on foot.