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"It is called Scole Inn, because it is at about the same distance from Norwich, Ipswich, and Bury."
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Instead, the ship struck Le Scole, a well-known rock formation, that skirts the coast of Giglio, according to Italian officials.
Shipwrecked Liner's Command Faces More Scrutiny Stacy Meichtry 2012
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Italian media reported that the boat hit a grouping of rocks known as Le Scole, located about one kilometer, or a half-mile, off the coast of Giglio.
Italian Ship Captain Detained as Probe Into Crash Goes On 2012
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But Arienti and other residents said even on those occasions, the cruise ship always stayed far offshore, well beyond the reach of the "Le Scole" reefs.
Costa Concordia Crash: Third Survivor Rescued From Ship Wreck 2012
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But one question remains unanswered – why was the liner brought so perilously close to the rocks of Le Scole?
Cruise ship scene marked by modern totem of disaster in medieval harbour 2012
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Residents of Giglio said they had never seen the Costa come so close to the dangerous "Le Scole" reef area.
Costa Concordia Crash: Third Survivor Rescued From Ship Wreck 2012
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_Killigrew Family and Scole Inn Sign_ (No. 15.p. 231.).
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There is a folded engraving of Scole Inn Sign (No. 16.p. 245.) in
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Scoryhall (pronounced Scole), where she had lived as a girl.
An Autobiography Catherine Helen Spence 1867
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He said the cruise ship always stayed more than five to six nautical miles offshore, well beyond the reach of the "Le Scole" reefs, which are popular with scuba divers.
FOXNews.com 2012
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