
Varne Bank
Varne Bank is a shallow area in the sea located off the coast of Kent, England. It is known as a sandbank or sandbar—an underwater ridge made of sand and sediment that extends above the water at low tide. This feature can affect navigation, as vessels need to be cautious when passing nearby to avoid running aground. Varne Bank is also part of the area used for maritime operations, including shipping and fishing activities, and it plays a role in local marine ecosystems.