“The sharpest peaks of the Ridge are the cluster of islets known as the Rocks of St. Paul, near the equator. The entire cluster of half a dozen islets is not more than a quarter of a mile across, and their rocky slopes drop off at so sheer an angle that water more than half a mile deep lies only a few feet off shore.”
Chapter 5, Page 90 https://books.google.com/books?id=PvkDFTtW6f4C&&pg=PA90 <br class="br">The Sea Around Us (1951)
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